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I majored in measurement and control technology and instruments. I see that many recruitment requirements require proficiency in C language. What should we learn and how to learn C?

I graduated from measurement and control technology and instruments. I have been engaged in this major for 6 years now. As an experienced person, I can see that you are a student at school. Talk about my own experience and give you some reference and suggestions.

The courses of measurement and control specialty itself are numerous and miscellaneous, but none of them are very professional. Unlike electronics and electricity. Graduates majoring in measurement and control are generally engaged in quality work, that is, they are engaged in quality assurance work in general enterprises, such as product testing, such as writing test procedures for testing and so on. Of course, there are more career changes.

The C language you speak is the foundation, which is actually necessary for all engineering majors, especially electrical majors. In fact, I have been in college for four years, and I have already obtained the certificate of software designer at school. C learning can be combined with single-chip learning, that is, writing single-chip programs in C, which is used by many enterprises, and the basic skills of electronic technology should be firmly laid.

The above is what you do in this major. However, as an experienced person here, I sincerely advise you: change careers, junior! I've wasted your time and had your thoughts. However, I want to tell you a truth: studying measurement and control major or engineering major is really rubbish! This may be exaggerated, but it is a reality. You can not believe me now, but when you really embark on this road, you want to turn again, hehe, it's really not easy. I say this because I don't want to see another person who studies the same major as me take the same detour.

I've said a lot. Take care of it yourself. Good luck ~ ~