Work Day 19: A Class Act

On Friday, I did some more work with coderbyte. I figured out how to take each of the exercises and make some standalone Java classes. It gave me a bit more insight into how the syntax works. I tried to figure out how to take these same exercises and create them in Gosu, but that was one big goose egg. The Gosu Reference Guide is almost impossible to follow when it comes to looking up how to do a certain type of function/method. I do want to ultimately crack this, though, so that I can understand Gosu better. Unfortunately, Gosu is not a language where you can google your way to a solution. The entire thing is locked down tighter than Fort Knox.

I was going to watch the Pluralsight Spring Batch video, but I didn’t. I do still need to understand how that whole process works, if I’m going to be able to function on my team. We do have a lot of user stores that deal with integration.

On a more exciting note, my Saturday was spent at the New England Fiber Festival!

https://www.easternstatesexposition.com/events/2019/fiberfestival

We had a fantastic time! I confess there were yarn purchases. I bought eight skeins of stunningly beautiful yarn to make a sweater for myself. I picked a simple pattern that a) will look good on me, and b) will be a no-brainer to work on as I spend my upcoming months cracking code.

SW Merino – Bulky

%100 Superwash Merino

108 yds

Hand Dyed – “Brew”

www.yarnhygge.com

Work Day 18: Exercisin’ Java

I’m happy to report our instructor sent us a very cool site to do Java exercises:

https://coderbyte.com/challenges

It’s a bit less intimidating than codingbat. I managed to do quite a few of the exercises. I saved all of them, with tons of comments, so that I have a ready reference of the different types of functions. One of my side projects is going to be to see if I can write these same types of functions using Gosu. Speaking of Gosu, I did some experimenting for the first time with the code on my local machine. Not much of anything happened, but at least I took the risk. I was going to go hog-wild and do something mad like deleting a button, but that seemed somehow wrong. At the very least, I think I’m finally at a point where I can at least try out a small user story (low, low, LOW down in the list, and something no one will flip out over if it’s not done in a timely manner). I may need to figure out Spring Batch first, but I suppose I could try to do both.

You know, I’m really hoping that a year from now I’ll read this and roar with laughter over how far I’ve come by that point.