I seem to have uncanny bad luck finding a description/video/tutorial of wiring the back of a protoboard to interconnect the soldered devices. I saw one that used magnet wire with enamel coating, but I find it hard to believe that's the typical methodology. I'll use a solderless board for testing, but eventually want to solder the components directly to the shield and solder the intereconnects. This was the quote below that I would love to see a fuller description of, best practices, etc:
"Well there's wire, great for getting electrons to go where you want. So solder the components to the holes and then tack wires from the back of the joint to the joint you want to connect to."
I could do the above as I imagine it, but it would be nice to see a tutorial with some recommended practices.
Thanks very much.