My intentions for this blog is for me learn from and share my programming experiences, but mostly for myself to reflect on what I did, why I did it, and how I did it so that I can overcome obstacles, bad habits, and think of alternate ways of implementing a design.
Ben: You know, Thomas Edison tried and failed nearly 2,000 times to develop the carbonized
cotton-thread filament for the incandescent light bulb.
The following entries will be mostly brief (I hope) and mostly focusing on general programming concepts, object oriented programming, multi-threading, real-time applications, and breaking done a project in order to come up with a simple and straight forward design.
Disclaimer:
I will do my best to check my spelling and grammar but remember I am doing this mostly for my benefit, but if you can also benefit...I'll gladly take credit for it. :)
Ben: You know, Thomas Edison tried and failed nearly 2,000 times to develop the carbonized
cotton-thread filament for the incandescent light bulb.
Riley: Edison?
Ben: And when asked about it, he said "I didn't fail; I found out 2,000 ways how not to make a
light bulb."
light bulb."
- National Treasure, 00:29:58
The following entries will be mostly brief (I hope) and mostly focusing on general programming concepts, object oriented programming, multi-threading, real-time applications, and breaking done a project in order to come up with a simple and straight forward design.
Disclaimer:
I will do my best to check my spelling and grammar but remember I am doing this mostly for my benefit, but if you can also benefit...I'll gladly take credit for it. :)
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