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afuna ([personal profile] afuna) wrote2009-11-11 01:31 am

Bullets


  • I am falling behind on a lot of correspondence; I need to set aside a day to respond to comments and bugmail and email

  • OTOH, my work inbox is completely empty, whoo!

  • watched the first lecture for [community profile] intro_to_cs. The segment where he was generating syntax errors reminds me of the first day in CS 101 where our take home group assignment was to take a simple Java program, and find as many ways as we could to make the compiler complain

    ... that was awesome fun

  • Also, the blackboards in that video are really, really, nifty

  • Learning about Spring MVC for work. Slightly less fun, but I shall sort it out. (I may soon treat myself to learning jQuery from the very basics, which I also need to study, to break up the meh of enterprise Java)

  • Reworked three patches, uploaded one new one, have one last one almost ready (just need Pau to comment on one bit)

  • Tomorrow shall be a reviewing day, I think. I meant to make it part of today, but it's getting late

  • Ran out of my current yarn stripe; switched back to white for my pouch bag. I am on the final stretch, I think!

  • Need to make time to go to the one yarn shop I've found that sells non-acrylic yarn. I have found some acrylic yarns that are easier on my fingers, but I do miss the feeling of cotton (and I may get something else -- not sure what, but I want to treat myself to trying out a texture I have not tried before)

  • Coding is patterns; knitting is patterns. They play around in the same area of my brain :-)

  • I thought the whitepages were my connection's fault, but no they aren't? I guess that makes sense

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[personal profile] owl 2009-11-10 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Spring isn't so bad; there are much, much worse ways of implementing MVC in Java enterprise apps. Or half-implementing it :-D
But I agree, there is something about 'services' and 'protocols' and suppsajfjsapijfnv....sorry, I just fell asleep on my keyboard there :-P

We use jQuery as well; I keep meaning to get really stuck into it at some point. I can just about read it, but writing it is still a copy 'n' paste job. You do get to create some fun UI effects with it, though.

I started watching the [community profile] intro_to_cs video (because what I really need to study right now is yet another scripting language that I never get to use in $dayjob :-P). It reminded me really strongly of being back in uni, a baby first year. I love my job, but it made me realise that I miss being a student. Still, it can't hurt for me to brush up on my basic CS. All nice and clean and mathematical and no enteprise-y-ness in sight. ;)

Your sidebar calendar is still showing October even though this entry's in November, btw. Weirds.
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[personal profile] owl 2009-11-12 10:56 am (UTC)(link)
Cross-browser compatibility, how nice that would be. Our landing page is all jQuery-fied, so it works in Fx, but once you start opening things up...the navigation only works in IE6/7, for a start. :(

I haven't watched the second video yet; I'm planning on getting to it tonight.