by Vim Coper Gonzales | Jan 31, 2026 | 🛠️ Technical Articles
The First Step to Adapting the New Era of Solving Mathematics Problems in Civil Engineering Using Open‑Source Software Why the Journey Begins With Mindset, Not Code Civil engineering is entering a transformative era. For decades, solving mathematical problems meant...
by Vim Coper Gonzales | Jan 30, 2026 | 🛠️ Technical Articles
The New Era of Solving Mathematics Problems in Civil Engineering Using Open‑Source Software How Python and Modern Tools Are Transforming Engineering Computation For decades, civil engineering students relied on hand calculations, scientific calculators, and thick...
by Vim Coper Gonzales | Jan 30, 2026 | 🛠️ Technical Articles
Is Mastering Math in Engineering School Still Beneficial? Why Some Graduates Say They “Never Used Math” — And Who’s Right For generations, engineering students have wrestled with the same question: “Why do we need to master so much math when many engineers say they...
by Vim Coper Gonzales | Jan 30, 2026 | 🛠️ Technical Articles
Finding Clarity in the Age of Endless Information Why Mentorship Matters More Than Ever In today’s digital world, information is everywhere—overflowing, unfiltered, and often overwhelming. Tutorials, opinions, shortcuts, frameworks, and “expert” advice flood every...
by Vim Coper Gonzales | Jan 29, 2026 | 🛠️ Technical Articles
Why I Maintain My Professional Membership and Certification Lessons from the Japanese Fisherman and the Shark There is a well-known story about Japanese fishermen who discovered a simple but powerful way to keep their catch alive and fresh during long journeys. When...
by Vim Coper Gonzales | Jan 28, 2026 | 🛠️ Technical Articles
The Tadpole Who Saw the Shore: A Letter to My Classmates and Professors A letter of gratitude, reflection, and shared belonging Dear Professors, Classmates, and Friends, I write this not as someone who has gone farther, but as someone who has simply gone somewhere...