The issue is probably not Machu Picchu, but the arrival to Cuzco (which is where most people travel to Machu Picchu from). Cuzco is at ~11,000 ft, and most people arrive via a short flight from Lima, which is at sea…
There is a definite resemblance to Duckietown[1], a robotics class/competition done developed at MIT. [1] https://www.duckietown.org/
> It says that it's akin to a new software programming paradigm or language. That's a great way of thinking about it. It's worth trying to imagine what the programming experience would be like if writing a function…
The issue is probably not Machu Picchu, but the arrival to Cuzco (which is where most people travel to Machu Picchu from). Cuzco is at ~11,000 ft, and most people arrive via a short flight from Lima, which is at sea…
There is a definite resemblance to Duckietown[1], a robotics class/competition done developed at MIT. [1] https://www.duckietown.org/
> It says that it's akin to a new software programming paradigm or language. That's a great way of thinking about it. It's worth trying to imagine what the programming experience would be like if writing a function…