Discussing Assignments from "Ten Essential Skills for Electrical Engineers

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The discussion revolves around sharing and discussing assignments from the book "Ten Essential Skills for Electrical Engineers." The original poster, an Electronic Engineer, seeks to engage with others for collaborative learning and project development. Moderators encourage posting questions individually and demonstrating initial problem-solving efforts to receive effective assistance. In-person meetings are deemed inappropriate for this forum.

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Hello,

I would like to ask if it's possible to send assignments from book that I'm reading: Ten Essential Skills for Electrical EngineersThis book is quite interesting , sometimes i solve its assignments but i find it quite challenging.

Can I send regularly and discuss about it?

I'm an Electronic Engineer but currenly I don't belong to any school and I would like to exchange new ideas, or making projects together maybe or whatever. Perhaps we can share or even manage live meetings in Europe.

For now I will post new assignments from this book. Is that okay? I posted this read in separate because I'm also interested in the opinion of moderators here.

Thank you.
 
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You can post them just as any schoolwork-type questions. Post the questions one at a time and in their own thread, and show your best efforts to start solving them. You'll get good help on them, as always. As for meeting up in person, that's not really appropriate.
 

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