This past weekend was an adventure of sorts. After departing work on Friday, I traveled to Nolan’s house, beginning what can only be described as an odious mixture of beverages, video games, and programming. In an effort to enlighten Nolan as to this programmer’s plight, I started educating him on the most basic theories of programming, and installed JDK on his computer, walking him through his first “Hello World!” program (and the requisite debugging).
In what may be deemed a bad decision, we had placed an XBox 360 in our work area, which led to frequent, long breaks in work. However, the games would re-invigorate us, turning what was usually a moderate work session into a marathon of alternating games and work. Lots of tasks were completed these days, and our skill in the games improved markedly, as well. The games functioned almost as the cliché team-building exercise, improving communication and focus, as well as the increase in confidence that comes after totally pwning those punk-ass noobs.
Familiarity with the language increased significantly. The shining example of this was a follow-up “lesson” to Nolan in which I wrote a script from scratch with absolutely no errors or omissions. The total error rate for this weekend was a lot lower than previous attempts at working, with a lot less experimenting or brute-force programming. I like the progress we’ve made, the rate at which it was made, and I look forward to continued performance, leading to a completed project and the start of major operations for the company.
These past couple days, Nolan and I have been working every day after our respective day jobs, and we’ve made a LOT of progress. I’d say that I’ve made more progress in the past 7 days than the past month. I haven’t learned anything new, but my understanding of the architecture has improved, and when …
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I’m sitting in my room. This is my third room since starting this project. It wasn’t supposed to take this long. Almost a third of the year has gone by, and we have nothing to show for it. The enthusiasm has disappeared, but the confidence remains. We are on the final leg of the journey, …
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Most of the work done since March has been scrapped for a while, we’re about a month into the redesign/optimization. I have found myself almost entirely incompetent coming to the actual design part of the website, and have asked Shane Strife to help me out. Hopefully, between the two of us, we can get this …
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Regular expressions are really cool, guys. Like, they’re SO COOL.
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Today was my first experience working with the Google Maps API. After working with it for most of the day, I have to say that I’m underwhelmed. I was expecting something a little more, beautiful, I guess. Instead I have this clunky framework that I have to seriously handicap my own skill to work with. …
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I guess I can make this a development blog now. I’m just starting a new project, one that hasn’t even been named yet. I’m not sure my computer is up to snuff. I hope it is. It’s been painless so far, but who knows. I’m venturing into new territory with this one. Luckily, I’ll be …
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You can view my portfolio at http://sharkis.thewaitingroom.org/portfolio!
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We come to you having recently reset due to the apparently inflammatory postings that were previously here. There remains no record of any postings here, not one shred of my thoughts or feelings since I started this blog, including one marvelous evening which I will never forget which was transcribed here. I am not Albert …
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