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  • Depends, What kind of programming are you interested in and what do you want to do with it?

    • Low level microcontrollers (PLC’s, Robotics, Control systems, ROS, Automation, etc)

    • Higher level systems (Software Engineering, Enterprise Software, Networking, etc)

    • UX programming (Graphical User interfaces, human-machine interfacing, websites, etc)

    • Video Game Programming

    • AI Programming, Machine Learning, Prompt Engineering, maybe Data Processing, Vision systems, Simulations, etc

    All depends on what you want to do with your programming. You’ll need to narrow down and focus on what you hope to do with it.



  • Alright, well then I wouldn’t rule out a very loose connection at the thermistor then.

    1. I’d probably test the thermistor’s reading with no steppers active. (unplug them if you have to)

    2. If signal is still noisy, pull the thermistor out and test. (possibly replace thermisitor)

    3. If it’s not noisy, move the hotend around with the steppers off and see if it gets noisy with motion. go back to 2

    4. If it’s still not noisy, it’s definitely EMF from the steppers, and you’ll need to replace the wire to the sensor. ideally with shielded wire and try not to run it along the same path as the stepper wires.









  • You need to dial up the linear advance just a hair to fix the bulging corners.

    And you do look like your over-extruding by a hair as well.

    Print a solid 20mm cube, 1 perimeter, 0% infill, 0 top layers.

    It will print out a cube you can measure the wall thickness with a dial caliper.

    The thickness should exactly match your extrusion width setting. If it does not, adjust your extrusion multiplier be how much your measurement is out.