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Apr. 16th, 2012 02:57 pmSo then I got better,
learned to program in C#,
went to Kinkfest,
finished knitting my mom's scarf,
entertained visiting relatives,
got sick again,
finished programming an entire Playfair decoder while sick,
got better again,
went to Norwescon,
dressed as the Doctor a whole bunch and met
neo_prodigy but hopefully didn't give him con crud,
and discovered that Avatar: the Last Airbender (the proper cartoon series) is frickin' brilliant-hysterical-charming-wonderful.
My Little Pony and Young Indiana Jones ain't half bad either.
Stuff continues continuing. I am now at the spot in C# where all the easy problems are too easy and all the hard problems are impossible. Can anyone recommend a tasty reference book?
learned to program in C#,
went to Kinkfest,
finished knitting my mom's scarf,
entertained visiting relatives,
got sick again,
finished programming an entire Playfair decoder while sick,
got better again,
went to Norwescon,
dressed as the Doctor a whole bunch and met
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and discovered that Avatar: the Last Airbender (the proper cartoon series) is frickin' brilliant-hysterical-charming-wonderful.
My Little Pony and Young Indiana Jones ain't half bad either.
Stuff continues continuing. I am now at the spot in C# where all the easy problems are too easy and all the hard problems are impossible. Can anyone recommend a tasty reference book?