An outline on computer and communication engineering

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The discussion centers around the search for a website that provides a concise overview and description of a specific type of engineering, particularly computer and communications engineering. The initial inquiry highlights difficulty in finding a suitable resource through Google. A suggestion is made to check Wikipedia, but it is noted that the results were not helpful, leading to frustration with the lack of useful information available online. The conversation emphasizes the need for a reliable source that offers a clear introduction and outline of the engineering field in question.
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Is there a site which gives brief description and overview on this type of engineering?
I searched google but was not able to get one giving the outline or brief introduction.
 
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Raghav Gupta said:
Is there a site which gives brief description and overview on this type of engineering?
I searched google but was not able to get one giving the outline or brief introduction.

Did you try wikipedia.org? :smile:
 
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