I'm studying for some competitive examination after graduating with computer engineering. The problem is I am already on a job unrelated to electronics and I find it very boring to learn this stuff again as everything is just feeling repeated and rehashed. I am not learning anything new. It's like revising.
How do I make this a bit more interesting? I really don't have time for physical breadboard projects. Are there any time less things that I can do to make this learning interesting, it necessarily doesn't have to some project only. Any challenging exercises that can tease my brain can also help me.
Except by doing physical projects, how can I make learning digital electronics fun?
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I'm studying for some competitive examination after graduating with computer engineering. The problem is I am already on a job unrelated to electronics and I find it very boring to learn this stuff again as everything is just feeling repeated and rehashed. I am not learning anything new. It's like revising.
How do I make this a bit more interesting? I really don't have time for physical breadboard projects. Are there any time less things that I can do to make this learning interesting, it necessarily doesn't have to some project only. Any challenging exercises that can tease my brain can also help me.