Midwest road trip - Highlights

New Mexico Santa Fe - super weird/interesting architecture Rio Grande Gorge Bridge - Scary! Canyons - Arizona/Utah Kayaked by the Antelope Canyon - must! Visited the North Rim of the Grand Canyon - truly Grand, with much fewer people than in the South Rim, nature Zion Canyon - Mandatory Hike: Angel's landing Nevada Las Vegas - don't stay there for more than 2 days Hoover Dam - engineers will be impressed Utah - non-canyon Salt Lake City - Noice! Yellowstone Came through the west entrance. Definitely do the top loop. For an ultimate nature experience, I suggest camping overnight in a tent. Woke up at 3 am to about 50 howling wolves Pic from Angel's Landing:

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Learning after College

Very quick post, about a question I get periodically: Do you continue to learn after college? Yes. Yes. Yes. There is a ton of exciting and valuable things one could learn while in college/ after graduation. College isn't even close to being a be all end all place of knowledge. I personally never looked at it that way, so I've always been learning something on the side. Thus, my learning volume hasn't decreased at all. However, if that's your worry, then start doing something about it earlier rather than later. For example, now: - Rust - Most loved programming language in 2022 - FastAPI - The fastest growing and purely awesome python web framework

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Why I love being a beginner

This month I have decided to pick up a new programming language, Rust. I got a similar wonderful feeling of discovering a new world as I got when I was exploring the 3D printing world. Great documentation, tutorials, and super helpful discord community! Seek out these sorts of experiences, they are worth it! P.S. Rust if one of the most loved languages out there!

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