The second week of programming I made my own list of rules; 1. Make it work. (Få det att fungera) 2. Make it awesome. (Briljera) I was quite amused that the Java guru I saw monday had pretty much the same expression: "Make it work. Make it better." I've been chanting my order of creation to my classmates all the time. It's a good method to work by, which is why I'm not very surprised to find…
Gently, gently, he moved his fingers over all her buttons. - "Before I commit," he says "I have to mutate you". Map fidgeted a bit. - "But you know, darling, that I'm immutable. The source code says..." He interrupts her. - "To hell with the source code, I need this now!" He passionately holds on to her whole body, moving his fingers faster. She squirms a bit and sighs; - "I-if you want to muta…
I've spent all weekend trying to figure out how to solve an issue in the program I've been working on for two weeks now... And on the first student presentation of the programs my classmates have been working on, I figure it all out. I felt so stupid when I realized how simple it was. So it turned out to be a very useful day despite the fact that I've spent most of it derping around with ArrayL…
Today I've been coding all day straight. I'm so tired I just can't understand what I'm reading any more. But my program is done. I can't say I'm too happy with it though; too much static, too little object. I blame my roots in C++! I will take all the criticism I can get tomorrow. Next program will be much better!
...How much I love thee sandwich cake! Aww yiss! Sandwich cake and monay! Can life get aby better bro? Nah it can't! I'm a rich bitch! Seriously though: I know this is a blog mainly for Java and my antics revolving that, but today, I made a sandwich cake as a good bye meal. I am now enjoying the leftovers as I count the last money I have. It's really not as glamorous as it seems; yesterday…
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