Hey man! I am graduating with my EE degree in June and, following these few videos, I just landed my first FPGA design job with an excellent offer! I am pretty nervous as the amount of material to learn is intimidating, but i am incredibly excited for this opportunity! Cheers!
I just discovered your job tips video and I'm upset for not founding this earlier. Thanks for sharing your experience. Anyway, any tips on asking for a raise?
Currently working with PLCs but fpgas have always been my favourite. Reopened a soft CPU project, i really hope to get a job in the field one day. Cheers bud, hope you doing well!
The main question for me is always "how much time it should take for a GOOD programmer to do what i'm currently doing?". It's like... whenever i finish something, either it's an addition or fix to a legacy code or my own project from scratch or an existing thing but "done my own way" i never feel happy or satisfied. Well it's done, good for you, but you just spent almost a week on this one IR receiver??? Really?? Do you have any problems like that in your life?)
Rule #1 of life is "It always takes longer than you think it will." So yeah just come to terms with that fact. One thing I've definitely noticed is that the more I program, design, work, the better/faster I get at FINDING problems. 10 years ago if something went wrong it might take me a couple days to figure out what it was, I wouldn't even know where to look. Now though, I've seen so many things go wrong that I can immediately narrow down where a problem lies and it might take me 5 minutes to solve an issue. That only comes with experience.
Уважаемый автор канала, пишет вам человек из России, я не знаю английского, если есть возможность то старайтесь больше показывать чем говорить, так как по картинкам я могу хоть что то найти для себя. С уважением ваш подписчик)
значит вам нужно сначала выучить английский, Russell не знает русского, плюс вся литература по FPGA на англ. Из доступных книг по русски могу порекомендовать www.silicon-russia.com/public_materials/2018_01_15_latest_harris_harris_ru_barabanov_version/digital_design_rus-25.10.2017.pdf плюс статьи на habr: habr.com/ru/post/422431/ курс на русском github.com/zhelnio/ddec
@@vrepiev спасибо) Я так то наших смотрю, а этот и ещё парочка так, вдруг увижу что и догадаюсь)) Глупо, ну все же) Заметил много наших начали делать ролики на английском, через переводчики.. Почему бы и автору для русского контента не создать канал. Просто предложил, ни чего в этом зазорного нет) Ещё раз благодарю за ссылки и за то что не оставили мой комментарий висеть)
Hey man! I am graduating with my EE degree in June and, following these few videos, I just landed my first FPGA design job with an excellent offer! I am pretty nervous as the amount of material to learn is intimidating, but i am incredibly excited for this opportunity! Cheers!
Very informative and amazing insight into real world of FPGA
I just discovered your job tips video and I'm upset for not founding this earlier. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Anyway, any tips on asking for a raise?
Currently working with PLCs but fpgas have always been my favourite. Reopened a soft CPU project, i really hope to get a job in the field one day. Cheers bud, hope you doing well!
Thanks! Just put a bunch of FPGA buzz-words on your resume, also have some projects to demonstrate! Good luck.
Great advice !
The main question for me is always "how much time it should take for a GOOD programmer to do what i'm currently doing?". It's like... whenever i finish something, either it's an addition or fix to a legacy code or my own project from scratch or an existing thing but "done my own way" i never feel happy or satisfied. Well it's done, good for you, but you just spent almost a week on this one IR receiver??? Really?? Do you have any problems like that in your life?)
Rule #1 of life is "It always takes longer than you think it will." So yeah just come to terms with that fact. One thing I've definitely noticed is that the more I program, design, work, the better/faster I get at FINDING problems. 10 years ago if something went wrong it might take me a couple days to figure out what it was, I wouldn't even know where to look. Now though, I've seen so many things go wrong that I can immediately narrow down where a problem lies and it might take me 5 minutes to solve an issue. That only comes with experience.
2:40 what will you recommend who has been on a break from work experience? Currently unemployed.
Thanks
Hi.....Nandland Julian.Why are you looking exactly similar like Facebook Mark ???
It is smarter to build experience with VHDL or Verilog?
Учи VHDL, он на ассемблер похож. А ассемблер это круто)
the answer is always BOTH
@@0boo та не за что)
Verilog in America, VHDL anywhere else.
www.nandland.com/articles/vhdl-or-verilog-for-fpga-asic.html
Does fpga engineering only involves writing vhdl/verilog code or also selecting fpga....and designing the whole system.
Sometimes there's already an FPGA selected for you. Depends on the project.
🙏👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
Уважаемый автор канала, пишет вам человек из России, я не знаю английского, если есть возможность то старайтесь больше показывать чем говорить, так как по картинкам я могу хоть что то найти для себя. С уважением ваш подписчик)
значит вам нужно сначала выучить английский, Russell не знает русского, плюс вся литература по FPGA на англ. Из доступных книг по русски могу порекомендовать www.silicon-russia.com/public_materials/2018_01_15_latest_harris_harris_ru_barabanov_version/digital_design_rus-25.10.2017.pdf
плюс статьи на habr: habr.com/ru/post/422431/
курс на русском github.com/zhelnio/ddec
@@vrepiev спасибо) Я так то наших смотрю, а этот и ещё парочка так, вдруг увижу что и догадаюсь)) Глупо, ну все же) Заметил много наших начали делать ролики на английском, через переводчики.. Почему бы и автору для русского контента не создать канал. Просто предложил, ни чего в этом зазорного нет) Ещё раз благодарю за ссылки и за то что не оставили мой комментарий висеть)
Скоро робот будет тебе переводить видео, а потом и за тебя делать схемы 😹