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Greg Tidanian's avatar

I've always felt like a lot of engineers I studied with at university (in UK) left engineering afterwards because they felt they did not feel comfortable in any one area specifically - partly due to the broad nature of the degree we were studying.

I am always grateful I found startups to work in, where even specifically as an electronics engineer, you have to wear several hats, be them in programming, mechanical design, supply chain, and physical assembly.

Range is a book I've always bought extra of and gifted to other engineers in the startup space who have told me they're mindful they have not specialised in one area yet.

The foreword here is beautiful, thank you for sharing David!

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Patrick 2ME's avatar

Dang! I wish I knew this was coming out. Rather than re-read Range I’ve been listening on Audible. It’s still one of my favorite books and my most recommended. I suppose I can always pick up the new edition and gift my old one.

Love your work David.

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