I reccomend the programming language Whitespace. It may not be the most efficient way write code, but it is Turing complete and will certainly help with your fear of whitespace.
I couldn't agree more. Building your own Dobsonian telescope is not as great an undertaking as you might think, although i'm not sure how difficult it would be to build a mount for the camera. Also, if you are so inclined you might want to consider grinding the lense yourself. This takes about 10 hours or so, but I found it to be rewarding. John Dobson has a video in which he goes through all the steps.
I reccomend the programming language Whitespace. It may not be the most efficient way write code, but it is Turing complete and will certainly help with your fear of whitespace.
I couldn't agree more. Building your own Dobsonian telescope is not as great an undertaking as you might think, although i'm not sure how difficult it would be to build a mount for the camera. Also, if you are so inclined you might want to consider grinding the lense yourself. This takes about 10 hours or so, but I found it to be rewarding. John Dobson has a video in which he goes through all the steps.
Well, i'm pretty sure that Feynman did not invent Monte Carlo; and from my experience this would not be an appropriate way to approach the problem.