@Di4naO Yes, especially in the electronics and
embedded sector a Maker is a widely used expression, but it has a hobbyist
conotion. I wouldn't call a professional hardware engineer a Maker.
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@Di4naO Yes, especially in the electronics and
embedded sector a Maker is a widely used expression, but it has a hobbyist
conotion. I wouldn't call a professional hardware engineer a Maker.