we got a grant to improve the celluloid nightmare and build a production copy for a university and make the whole thing open source.
The open source part was the plan all along, but we got to put a bit more into the grant application to pay for that bit.
So woo! Actually getting paid for something that I did that was actually somewhat interesting
Properly written unit tests save so much time.
Functional programming styles make unit testing much easier.
I can just run the test script and figure out what the big project refactoring I did broke, if it broke anything.
I am not sure why, but OOP is really hard for me, functional programming and recursion is much much easier.
Josh is still awake.
It is 3:30 am in Albuquerque.
He is supposed to go and make sure that the hardware and stuff we made is working with the client at 8:30am.
I kept bugging him to let me know if he needed any help, but he insisted he didn't and I thought he was asleep when I woke up.
The stuff looks good though, we made an interactive kiosk for a local food bank to let them show off something shiny during their 'give us money' fundraiser tomorrow
and yes, I am working on what is an explicitly fragmented network. That is a feature, not a bug
I don't exist!
I may be the same inmysocks you see on mastodon.social.... Maybe.
Whatever pronouns you feel like? I would be amused if you alternated.