Is Electrical Engineering More Engaging Than Software Development?

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Overall, EE offers a balance between hands-on projects and theoretical concepts, making it a well-rounded field to learn. In summary, the conversation discusses the speaker's dislike for building software and their interest in electrical engineering due to its hands-on aspect and balance between theoretical and practical concepts.
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i hate hate hate hate
building programs
although if its for a hoby its ok
but to sit day and night and to work on a software
that doent even egsist
i will spend my life looking in a screen

on the other hand i like EE because its building something phisical
some robots and stuff
but is it will be the same as building a boring project on databases on C++

or EE is more interesting then software design
i want to know why to learn EE
 
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I'm afraid your question was incomprehensible.

While I can't answer that, I can recommend that you take some English classes. Engineers spend a lot more time writing and speaking than one might imagine. It's not enough to design something; you need to document and defend it as well.
 
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programming is involved in EE, but it's not all programming. If you want something more physical, maybe you'd like mechanical
 

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