QA Engineer Uses Arduino Hobby Project to Reset Burnout During Vacation
A software QA engineer recently took a 15-day vacation to mentally recharge after the demands of detail-oriented professional work. To decompress, they returned to basics by purchasing an Arduino and writing simple code involving LEDs, buzzers, and analog buttons. The experience deliberately avoided modern practices like object-oriented programming or AI tools, focusing instead on straightforward, low-level tasks. The engineer found that revisiting simple, hands-on technology provided genuine mental relief and a sense of calm. The takeaway shared was that stepping back to something uncomplicated can help professionals reset before moving forward again.
This is an AI-generated summary. ShortSingh links to the original source for the complete article.


Discussion (0)
Log in to join the discussion and vote.
Log in