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Lee Coppens

Personal experiences

My integrated project was a learning experience. Collaborating with my classmates, not giving up but always looking for a solution. One problem that occurred had to do with our printhead, which is used to spray a point with a spray can. It kept making integrations but none of them worked until we asked a Belgian inventor, who had made a graffiti printer before for help. This brings me to my next point: contacting people I did not know, which took me out of my comfort zone for a while. The thing I liked the most was the programming of the printer, which has always interested me. Because of that I was able to immerse myself in the C++ computer language, which convinced me to continue studying applied computer science. With a maximum time of a one hundred minutes each lesson. This is a big restriction in how much you could get done, because you need to set everything up which costs you time, but you also need to clean up at the end of the lesson.