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by jacobolus 1379 days ago
That’s probably not too far off the mark... with the proviso that we are fixing the notation, terminology, and problem solving methods for electrical engineering to what was historically used in the 1950s, and not allowing any more radical “refactoring” of those ideas or methods.

I don’t think this is actually the most effective way to train analog electrical engineers, or the most effective possible set of conceptual/notational tools for practical electrical engineering.