Every so often I stumble on something or someone that impresses me
a great deal.
Because of my long involvement with communications (dating back to
TubeElectronics), I have a real affinity for the gadgets of the
early years of comms.
In searching for data on various old gear, I arrived a series of
pages describing the German Enigma machine. One of the links there
was to the site of Tatja van Vark, a Dutch lady of some (exemplary!)
accomplishment -- but with
no formal education in electronics or
mechanics. As she puts it: "I wanted to own a coding machine and
now I do."
This is the extreme of "self taught." Clearly, learning and education
are not a one-to-one mapping.
Here are some links:
The Enigma machine that she built herself:
Other samples of her work can be seen at:
http://www.tatjavanvark.nl