I’m not sure who wrote this originally, but Rich Ries submitted it to Jack Ganssle’s Embedded Muse newsletter. Apparently there must have been some confusion over it, since it mistakenly appeared in the “Joke of the Week” section.
TOP TEN THINGS ENGINEERING SCHOOL DIDN’T TEACH YOU
- There are at least 10 types of capacitors.
- Theory tells you how a circuit works, not why it does not work.
- Not everything works according to the specs in the databook.
- Anything practical you learn will be obsolete before you use it, except the complex math, which you will never use.
- Always try to fix the hardware with software.
- Engineering is like having an 8 a.m. class and a late afternoon lab every day for the rest of your life.
- Overtime pay? What overtime pay?
- Managers, not engineers, rule the world.
- If you like junk food, caffeine and all-nighters, go into software.
- Dilbert is not a comic strip, it’s a documentary.
Top Ten Things Engineering School Didn’t Teach You
I’m not sure who wrote this originally, but Rich Ries submitted it to Jack Ganssle’s Embedded Muse newsletter. Apparently there must have been some confusion over it, since it mistakenly appeared in the “Joke of the Week” section.
TOP TEN THINGS ENGINEERING SCHOOL DIDN’T TEACH YOU