Near the end of last week I had been working a bit on some java
code and really enjoyed it. So that is what I have devoted this week to.
Java, Java, and more java. I even took up drinking coffee for the
occasion. On Tuesday
a friend of mine sent me a program that he was having troubles with. In
between some of the strangest conversation I have ever witnesses, Brad
was able to help me to correct it. It was my first "bug-fixing"
experience and I can fairly say that it was quite satisfying when the
program worked. All it did was calculate interest in a bank account for a
certain amount of years, but it's a start.
On a side
note; since its the beginning of the year, my co-op instructor has had a
plethora of questions concerning our workplace. Every time we are asked
about the conditions, I am ever so tempted to start rambling about how
they "let me out of the cage every now and then" and how "The slave
labor isn't as bad as it's made out to seem." Of course that would cause
other problems so I'm forced to bite my lip and answer honestly.
believe me, It's difficult. We had to fill out a sheet on safety in our
workplace and little to none of it applied to me since I sit at a desk
for the majority of my placement. I don't see myself getting injured
unless I get a compulsive urge to put my head through one of the brick
walls. Anyways, I got all ready to write about all the fire-breathing
dragon in the back room of Smiley Guy Studios when Mr. Rowell pointed
out that this was for legitimate marks. So instead I spoke about the
dangers of carpal tunnel and eye strain. The power of good posture and
taking small breaks to make sure your eyes don't explode. There may have
been a few lines thrown in about how steep the stairs are too.
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