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Reinventing the wheel on a path to deeper learning
From: NANOG News <news () nanog org>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2021 14:21:29 -0700
We’d be hard pressed to name many teenagers as thoughtful, curious, and open to new experiences as Nate Sales. Now in his junior year at the Catlin Gabel School in Portland, Oregon, he has already built, designed, and engineered more than most people twice his age. Nate not only manages his school’s robotics team, he also developed an app to track on-campus movement during COVID 19, coordinates radio communications for the Amateur Radio Emergency Service, is a Reliability Engineer at Fosshost, and sits on the advisory board of the Emerald Onion — a Seattle nonprofit and encrypted transit ISP. We spoke with Nate recently about his path into tech, and his experience presenting at a NANOG conference, where he was — to our collective knowledge — the youngest to ever do so. What struck us most was his curiosity and willingness to build, dismantle, and rebuild again in the name of new discoveries and greater insights; an ethos all of us could stand to learn from. Read the Feature - Read the Feature <https://nanog.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4d708401d0e69d9dc73d1c204&id=7bdc90facb&e=db9654bbbb>
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- Reinventing the wheel on a path to deeper learning NANOG News (Mar 22)
- Re: Reinventing the wheel on a path to deeper learning Cynthia Revström via NANOG (Mar 22)
- Re: Reinventing the wheel on a path to deeper learning Mark Tinka (Mar 23)
- Re: Reinventing the wheel on a path to deeper learning Matthew Pounsett (Mar 23)
- Re: Reinventing the wheel on a path to deeper learning Daniel Jakots (Mar 24)
- Re: Reinventing the wheel on a path to deeper learning Tom Beecher (Mar 24)
- Re: Reinventing the wheel on a path to deeper learning Grant Taylor via NANOG (Mar 23)
- Re: Reinventing the wheel on a path to deeper learning Cynthia Revström via NANOG (Mar 22)