Good news: I'm getting slightly better control of Mathematica's language.
Bad news: I've managed to crash the program repeatedly on my current assignment (or indeed, anything that requires me to build a list,) even with the Debug menu that should theoretically allow me to halt a function at any time. Sometimes this makes the program not work on the computer at all, and requires a reboot or a reinstall. QUALITY SOFTWARE. SO STABLE.
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Life has settled into a routine again. Walk to school in the morning, then usually walk back after classes. Sit at computer for a while and try to puzzle out some of this code (which is successful about fifty percent of the time, when I'm not freezing the program repeatedly.) Play Splatoon. Do a little weight training. Go to bed around midnight, then wake up on my own around five-thirty full of energy. (Then I either get up anyway and feel fairly alert for most of the day, or try to sleep for another couple of hours and wake up feeling groggy until early evening, if I don't pass out around 3:30. What IS my sleep schedule, these days?)
SO and I try to spend time together. We take trips now and then. It's nice.
I've dealt with routine before. This one feels like it's going somewhere good.
Bad news: I've managed to crash the program repeatedly on my current assignment (or indeed, anything that requires me to build a list,) even with the Debug menu that should theoretically allow me to halt a function at any time. Sometimes this makes the program not work on the computer at all, and requires a reboot or a reinstall. QUALITY SOFTWARE. SO STABLE.
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Life has settled into a routine again. Walk to school in the morning, then usually walk back after classes. Sit at computer for a while and try to puzzle out some of this code (which is successful about fifty percent of the time, when I'm not freezing the program repeatedly.) Play Splatoon. Do a little weight training. Go to bed around midnight, then wake up on my own around five-thirty full of energy. (Then I either get up anyway and feel fairly alert for most of the day, or try to sleep for another couple of hours and wake up feeling groggy until early evening, if I don't pass out around 3:30. What IS my sleep schedule, these days?)
SO and I try to spend time together. We take trips now and then. It's nice.
I've dealt with routine before. This one feels like it's going somewhere good.