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Drew Kerby

@dkerby0

Blockchain developer

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linkhttps://dkerby.io/ calendar_today18-11-2016 15:28:59

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Massive thanks to Encode Club, Extropy.io, and @avalancheavax for the excellently run Avalanche Bootcamp that wrapped up this week. They played a pivotal role in my transition from web2 to web3 dev

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My first semi-successful attempt at 3D modeling using Autodesk tools. We'll see if it ends up as a ball of mangled plastic on the printer..

My first semi-successful attempt at 3D modeling using <a href="/Autodesk/">Autodesk</a> tools. We'll see if it ends up as a ball of mangled plastic on the printer..
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Tank-tracked robot that reads direction/speed instructions from an external flash chip. Too bad my software wasn't complete for the demo.

Tank-tracked robot that reads direction/speed instructions from an external flash chip. Too bad my software wasn't complete for the demo.
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Two prototypes and several failed 3D prints due to ABS warping before I got a decent casing for my latest robot project.

Two prototypes and several failed 3D prints due to ABS warping before I got a decent casing for my latest robot project.
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Setting up a Windows XP VM for a malware analysis. Had to install Firefox to download Chrome because old IE hates JavaScript.

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Writing a simple lexical analyzer has given me a newfound appreciation for all of the compiler creators out there. Not smooth sailing

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My first semester of grad school could also be called Journey to the Center of the Processor. So much assembly/OS-related material

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Programming in Python is really refreshing after using primarily C/C++/C# for the last year. Code with no curly braces looks so clean