CS 371p Week 10: Simon Pinochet Concha

Simon Pinochet Concha
Nov 4 · 2 min read

What did you do this past week?

This week I completed a bunch of assignments for my RTF class. I’ve been neglecting the class a little, only doing assignments every few weeks rather than once a week so I’m extremely late, but it’s a fun class and I’m on my way to being on track again. I also had to redo the backend for my SWE class to support arrays, which involved linking together a bunch of tables and having a complicated thing to connect everything together. It was hard, but it works and now our backend is ready almost ready for this phase.

What’s in your way?

I have a chemistry exam on Tuesday and I haven’t studied much because of being overwhelmed by all my other classes. I got a 96 on the first exam so even if I do poorly it’ll balance out, but it’d be nice to keep the streak going. Also, the Darwin project is proving to be very difficult to debug, everything seems to work by itself but not when we put it together. I’m sure it’ll be easy to get it working, but I’m also sure it’ll be pretty tedious.

What will you do next week?

I’ll study for my test all day tomorrow, take the test on Tuesday, try to be done with my SWE backend stuff right after the test, even if it means another all-nighter, work on Darwin on Wednesday and turn in this week’s assignment, and finally finish about 7 RTF assignments between Today and Thursday, working on them whenever I find free time. If I manage to do all this before Friday I’ll spend next weekend in my room playing Death Stranding, I’ll have fun, and then go back to class on Monday.

What was your experience of the vector implementation?

Not my first time doing this, but implementing standard library stuff always make me question my ability as a programmer. No matter what I do to implement stuff that’s already in the standard library, it’s never even close to their level of polish. Maybe someday.

What’s your pick-of-the-week or tip-of-the-week?

You can use VS Code to directly commit and push to gitlab. I didn’t know about this until this week and it has noticeably improved my productivity. If you use the terminal to commit and push, try to use the VS Code built-in tool. It’s a lot smoother.

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