u/HaniikoWentMad

Currently working as a full stack developer,very sick of only digital,what's a path to a more physical-digital career?

Hello,first post! Bit of background: 21F, third year software engineering student,with an experience of about a year and a bit in full stack development.

I'm getting very very sick of the only digital spaces,I still love coding and learning about ML and such,but I honestly feel unfulfilled,I'm looking towards a more physical career. I've started to experiment with stuff like raspberry pi to get the feel and I honestly quite enjoy that.

I would love to work on stuff that combine the coding and the physical touch but I genuinely don't know what path to take towards that and what are my options.

Cars,machines,medical stuff, anything just to see the actual product instead of only a website or an app.

I know it's ironic since I've chosen the software development path but I honestly think I've made the decision a bit early and especially with AI in every bit of my studies,which makes it even worse haha.

If there's anyone with a similar experience,a path to take, advice or anything it would be great!

Thank you!

Cliche but necessary: English isn't my first language so please let it slide.

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u/HaniikoWentMad — 3 days ago