So I have decided to develop the habit of reading english books so that I can improve upon my English.Also reading shouldn't be that a burden with my office life.Reading a few tips and tricks on the web, they say that to develop a habit you need to start somewhere and with something which is manageable yet engaging to you.Its said reading should be among pleasure able activities and not to force oneself to read.
Now there are many good english books to read but to be frank I don't have interest in them.Then while browsing through my hard drive I came across this book I had found on campus called "Science of Radio".Each chapter seems small and devoting 15 min a day(starting with), its enganging enough to keep me hooked up.Also I have a longing for wireless stuff.
Now there are many good english books to read but to be frank I don't have interest in them.Then while browsing through my hard drive I came across this book I had found on campus called "Science of Radio".Each chapter seems small and devoting 15 min a day(starting with), its enganging enough to keep me hooked up.Also I have a longing for wireless stuff.
At the same time I am planning to delve into software defined radio for which I need to build a base in one of the important subjects of Engineeing which I hadn;t taken then -- Digital Signal Processing.And what better resource than EPFL lectures on Coursera.
Lets hope that , atleast I am able to follow and keep myself disciplined enough to be complete the two tasks.Will keep updating as per I learn new stuff.
There is one more thing which I am planning to start doing from June weekends-- Code the complete LC-3 processor in verilog, to get my basics revised in both verilog as well as understand computer architecture better.
Hope , its not too much to do.Keep enjoying :)
Lets hope that , atleast I am able to follow and keep myself disciplined enough to be complete the two tasks.Will keep updating as per I learn new stuff.
There is one more thing which I am planning to start doing from June weekends-- Code the complete LC-3 processor in verilog, to get my basics revised in both verilog as well as understand computer architecture better.
Hope , its not too much to do.Keep enjoying :)