Ethan25
Junior Member level 2
Hey! I hope you all are doing fine.
I've been exploring PyAEDT for a few days now. I came across a LinkedIn post that mentioned having an edge over others in interviews when you also know how to work with PyAEDT, scikit-rf, along with a standard tool like Ansys. I'm curious about how to get started with this.
I've been going through the documentation of PyAEDT, learning basic commands as a starting point. I want to know if there's a specific approach I should focus on, or if there are any mistakes I should avoid as a beginner in this. Experts, please share your insights, and thanks.
I've been exploring PyAEDT for a few days now. I came across a LinkedIn post that mentioned having an edge over others in interviews when you also know how to work with PyAEDT, scikit-rf, along with a standard tool like Ansys. I'm curious about how to get started with this.
I've been going through the documentation of PyAEDT, learning basic commands as a starting point. I want to know if there's a specific approach I should focus on, or if there are any mistakes I should avoid as a beginner in this. Experts, please share your insights, and thanks.