Yeah, how do you define a beginner? Someone that is taking their first EE class but not finished? I took my first EE class 30 or so years ago and promptly went and did something else when I got out of school. So basically, I had to re-learn a lot. I don't know what happened to those brain cells.
I'm a computer programmer and I would have a hard time defining what a beginner is as far as programming goes too. But I have 30 years of experience so I kind think in terms of experience and not in terms of accomplishments. I consider a guy that has only been programming for 5 years a beginner. But is he?
Anyway, I don't consider myself an EE beginner even though I haven't been at it that long in earnest. I can fix things but I can't create things yet. While my skill may be at the beginner level, I certainly have been exposed to this world for quite some time. I would definitely defer to a youngster where it is all brand new for him. No matter how shiny the giveaway units are! Or am I learning to control my addiction? Let's hope not!
Steve