Help - What should I study to learn electronics and programming?

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To gain knowledge in electronics and programming, pursuing a degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering is recommended. For programming, resources like Codecademy, Learn Code the Hard Way, and Processing offer quick introductions. Additionally, using Arduino is suggested as it provides a foundational understanding of both electronics and programming. These tools and educational paths can effectively prepare individuals for a career in these fields.
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