Fun part about a backlog-
what is actually kinda relevant at the time of writing may or may not be relevant when you finally dig it up to post.
But whatever.
Anyway, it's about programming, so I think this is really relevant. And my opinion matters and yours doesn't.
Because it's my blog. Unless by following your opinion you'll read my blog more. And get your friends to read it too. Then your opinion matters a lot.
I'm such a sellout.
I've pulled many an all-nighter in the lab over the course of this year. Why? Because I spent my time very wisely over the school year and have not tried to cram work that should have been spread out over a month into a week. Nope, not me!
I generally stay till about 3, then fall asleep on the keyboard, wake up and go find a real bed to sleep in. The worst time was when I was in the lab till 5 am. And I had got there at 9pm. So, it was like a workday, after my workday.
good times!
After struggling with the same code for 8 straight hours, you'd think I'd have gotten it down. That somewhere along the way, I had become the code incarnate- the god programmer- that there would be nothing, no error message to heinous, no algorithm to complicated, that I couldn't tackle.
You'd be wrong. Here's a picture of what my complier returned after 8 hours of work.

Yes, It wanted the exact same type it indentified. Yes, it makes absolutely no sense. I was and still am aware of this.
And remember, I got this error at 5 am.
I was too tired to even be mad, really.

Apologies on the weird font/spacing. Blogger aparently doesn't like you moving pictures from a backlog on Microsoft Word to a post. Looks like its back to the drawing board on the backlog issue...
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