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How do solve an issue, wether it be a product, a process or a machine.
What do you do first? How does your thought process work?
I like to try and brainstorm first, and get as much info as possible to build some kind of story. Then explore and talk to other. Mostly a visual thought process for me.
Curious what goes on in the mind of other engineers, across the board.
I don’t recommend people to use my process because it will get me killed one day. But whether it’s software, a physical machine or even a school problem, I would always have a sembelance of what to do, wing it until I had a really rough prototype and then test it. Sometimes it failed miserably, sometimes it didn’t work. Sometimes it worked great. Then after I’d keep revising until I got what I wanted. I don’t work in industry anyway, I went a differnt career path, but that’s how I did it for personal projects, capstone school projects, and funny enough even my research positions.
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