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Haloe
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what skills I should learn in my study life?
Sep 3
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Hello everyone!
I want to be an electric engineer in the future. So could you please give me some suggestions about books or others?
Thank you all.
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Re: what skills I should learn in my study life?
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What job are you interested in? CMOS analog design?
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