CS 371p Fall 2020: Adam Gluch

AdamGluch
2 min readNov 2, 2020

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What did you do this past week?

My partner and I have implemented our I/O as well as initializing the state of the Darwin world with creatures. It’s satisfying seeing all the principles of OOP falling into place for this problem space so far.

What’s in your way?

At this point all we have to implement the “evaluate” part of REPL and we should be good to go to turn it in.

What will you do next week?

Tomorrow I have 2 exams followed by these 2 projects due on Wednesday. Thankfully I didn’t put myself in too much of a crunch as I’ve been preparing for all of these well in advance. After Wednesday, my week will be pretty relaxing. Next weekend I plan to go to Austin to see a few close friends that graduated last year I’ve been missing for months now. We’ve all been quarantining, and taking our health very seriously, and I think we will all be relieved to feel a bit of normalcy again.

If you read it, what did you think of The Interface Segregation Principle

I have yet to get around to it. I plan to read it after I finish writing this blog as well as the one for software engineering.

What was your experience of continuing to implement std::vector?

It seemed all very straightforward. I’ve been working with vectors for more than the extent of this class, and some of the things that I’ve been away from for a while have been refreshed for me again.

What made you happy this week?

I was glad this week to have just simply meet my deadlines and get work done. Knowing that I’m preparing to have time off for a specific short term reason is an excellent motivator.

What’s your tip of the week?

My tip of the week is just to be helpful to others. Explaining concepts you’re familiar with cements it in your own memory as well as bettering the understanding of others. I spoke to some of my software engineering.

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