Tuesday, April 24, 2012

No Dumping

Just got out of class, about 45 minutes late, actually.  Keenan has the best stories, I can't believe I haven't had him as a professor until now. I'm feeling a bit jipped about it, I'm about to graduate and I just got to take a class with arguably one of the most knowledgeable professors at DePaul who worked in the industry for many years and has more awesome and hilarious stories than you can shake a stick at.

This class is great.

On the other hand, we discussed the purpose and meaning of dump, and apparently I forgot to include sequencing numbers in my inter-leavened queue.  I actually did it in a way that was "not good" namely I had two very separate queues and I just popped things on/off the stack in each different one depending upon a third queues enumeration of the type.  It worked, but it was definitively not the best or most ideal system.  I re-hashed that tonight based on the examples that we covered in the beginning of the class to include a queue of special structs that held queue info and "do work" data.

Speaking of which, I have to go re-save my output.txt
Oops,

Later,

Kevin

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