Should I Focus on C Programming or Analog Electronics First?

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In summary, the speaker is starting their electronics studies in school after completing their prerequisites. They have experience with Arduino and some AVR, but their C programming and analog electronics knowledge is limited. They are wondering if they should work on their C programming or read "The Art of Electronics" to improve their analog skills. The response suggests doing both.
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So finally ima start my true electronics studies at school i finish my calcs, my physics and all the prerequisites to get into the EE program.. So i have play with arduino from turning on an LED on to building a small robot. Also i done a bit of straight AVR but not much, so my C programming is not that great also the only analog electronics i have done is playing with the 555 and few basic things...

So should i go ahead and start working on my C programming or finally read "The art of electronics" and learn analog?

Thanks
 
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SuperMiguel said:
So finally ima start my true electronics studies at school i finish my calcs, my physics and all the prerequisites to get into the EE program.. So i have play with arduino from turning on an LED on to building a small robot. Also i done a bit of straight AVR but not much, so my C programming is not that great also the only analog electronics i have done is playing with the 555 and few basic things...

So should i go ahead and start working on my C programming or finally read "The art of electronics" and learn analog?

Thanks

Do both! Good work.
 

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