I am going to talk a little about something that — yes, I know, I talk about it a lot — but it's been especially playing on my mind lately:
Learning how to code.





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well to be fair i had a bit of programming chops already, and some very good team mates who were quite helpful. But there is definitely something about dedicating a full weekend with someone else and a purpose
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In any case, you just got applauded by
@o_guest simply for annoying the hell out of your team mates for a whole weekend and probably blowing up a couple of Arduino's along the way. Lucky bastard!! :-) (I PROGRAMMED A RECURRENT BACKPROP NEURAL NETWORK IN C++!!!) -
Come to think of it my personal challenge with Arduino and such is not the programming - that is often the easy bit. It's thinking about appropriate resistance, how to create, say, something that 'gradually warms up in your hand', and soldering without setting the room on fire.
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Oh, snap! I programmed a backprop through time in C with a GUI.
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