
Engineering lessons from a 300 year-old poem (emf2024)
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Tim Ruffles
May 31, 202429m 23s
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Show Notes
There are three things about this poem that will surprise you. First: though written 300 years ago, it contains superb guidance on being an engineer or maker of any kind. Second: you’ll immediately recognise some of its best lines. Third: its author was an indomitable twenty-three year old hunchbacked dwarf, who had educated himself due to religious persecution.
I hope you’ll take away some maxims that’ll stick with you and inform your work. And if you’re someone who’s never ‘got’ poetry, this may be the poem that unlocks it for you.
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about this event: https://www.emfcamp.org/schedule/2024/218-engineering-lessons-from-a-300-year-old-poem
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218emf2024talkStage B2024Day 2