Mechanical, check. Not my forte or my favorite thing, but I have a few smaller CAD projects under my belt and in production right now. Electronic, check. Hundreds of PCBs laid out since 2012. Pragmatic, double check. The micros on those PCBs needed firmware, of course. The FGPA's need some form of HDL, whether it be verilog or VHDL or what-have-you; doesn't matter.
but that's not a reason to spit on somebody else's work for no objective reason
Thot playing programmer is reason enough.
Idk what the last broad you've been with did to you, or didn't. I can only guess that divorce is a fucking pain in the ass.
Your responses read like they're pulled directly from a reddit argument...
Who hurt you?
You're just jelly
and so on...
Coming from the guy with ZERO argument, that's fucking rich
So, let's get back on topic here, what's wrong with her code/tutorial, technically speaking?
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