Monday, January 31, 2011
Zzzzzz
It seems our group has fallen behind. I've been sick, tired, busy or some combination this weekend. It's also hard to fit a lecture into the middle of my schedule. Sigh, I just want to be in Germany so I can have some time to get on top of everything. Anyway, our meetings are random and most communication is one-on-one so far which is no good. And now that my laptop is broken, I'll be without a laptop for over a week.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Crunchatize Me Captain!
So, we we're starting or something. Dividing up the work. It's a good thing Sebastian was takin' charge. Though somehow I ended up team leader. I was pretty sick today and yesterday. I guess this is pretty good for a post.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Blogging 2: Attack of the Branches (Which are Superior to Clones)
Sorry I really let everyone down with that title, I'll come up with better puns or something for the next one.
However, after watching the lecture earlier the week, I got to thinking about branches, obviously. I wish we had them at work, it'd be super helpful, but alas we are using SVN. I don't think it would be very helpful in any of my other projects, but who knows. The only one using Perforce probably won't need it though. The global project is using SVN. >.<
Looking forward to more programming...
However, after watching the lecture earlier the week, I got to thinking about branches, obviously. I wish we had them at work, it'd be super helpful, but alas we are using SVN. I don't think it would be very helpful in any of my other projects, but who knows. The only one using Perforce probably won't need it though. The global project is using SVN. >.<
Looking forward to more programming...
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Blogingful
Alright, I am now well on my way. Now that this blog is established, I can check that off my list.
So, being pretty familiar with Perforce meant I could do most of the first project easily. I was a bit embarrassed that even after grading so many Fibonacci programs, that I had to stop and really think to figure out how to make it work. Twice as embarrassed because of my love of recursion. I finally figured it out, but it still wasn't working. I ended up trying a bunch of things - then finally realized I hadn't actually called the function ever. I then proceeded to submit it and everything was good in the world.
So, being pretty familiar with Perforce meant I could do most of the first project easily. I was a bit embarrassed that even after grading so many Fibonacci programs, that I had to stop and really think to figure out how to make it work. Twice as embarrassed because of my love of recursion. I finally figured it out, but it still wasn't working. I ended up trying a bunch of things - then finally realized I hadn't actually called the function ever. I then proceeded to submit it and everything was good in the world.
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