Jeff

stuff

So I have been sitting around wasting time this past week. I have been reminded a few times that I need to post in this more often. I will probably do it more when I start working, and probably even more when I finally move into my own place. I have made no progress on the Django overhaul since finishing, this is probably due to the inability to use my desktop for much since the wireless sucks in my room for it. I will probably try and finish the styling some before trying to implement the code for that stuff. I need to first come up with a footer before I develop the content for that as well. Should I try and come up with a logo for the site ? sigh I need to sit down and come up with some bullet points for things I need to do. (which I have done a few times and lost the unsaved files whenever I restart)

In other news, I have graduated, I walked across stage and got the diploma. I start work in a week. I get to do javascript GUI development right off the bat. I started summer league for ultimate frisbee, so hopefully that can get me into some shape. I need to finish cleaning my room up, even though that will probably never actually get done until I move out. I am in the midst of deciding on a cell phone carrier and transferring the title of the car over to myself. I am going to be moving to living off of my credit card somewhat for a few weeks until I get my first paycheck. Then I can begin shopping for my new computer (I am so excited). I got to attend the race yesterday (the Indy 500) and enjoy the sights and sounds of fast cars racing around a giant oval track.

This coming week I hope to try and get the cell phone stuff decided on and get the title transferred. I then need to finish cleaning. I am going to try and plan to meet some friends here before I get busy with work. I may stop by my old high school (if it is still in session) and see my old teachers. I doubt it is though, so I will probably end up doing that in the fall. I hope to begin transforming the design of this site into the complete thing this week (like moving the design to all the sections and finish all the sections up, then making it better suited for larger resolutions and such). Beyond all that, I just need to enjoy my last week of freedom and boredom.


its almost over

I have my final final ever tomorrow at 1 PM. That is all that stands between myself and alumni-hood. It is a weird feeling. I have just wrapped up a very long and exciting semester. I participated in Senior Design and was able to learn a lot about embedded development, not to mention make a (almost) flying quad rotor, learned Django for a project, got a job (yay!), got to enjoy a few last weeks with some close friends, and in just over a week, I get to walk across stage, tip my hat (this is ridiculous), and get my degree.

It has been a good semester. We got a chance to get to know Kevin, our fourth member of team 8. It allowed for us to thoroughly enjoy the project and he was an amazing fit for the team. He got along fine with everyone and made the project very enjoyable. Ryan and I worked together on the OS labs and we work well together, beyond the fact that I was not very helpful the last two labs and he rocked them out pretty one-sided. Software Engineering gave me the chance to learn Django, which I have been aiming to learn for some time, and get to work on some ground up software development. I rediscovered Python (after about a year with little contact with it) and am now working on a few things. I passed the 1 year mark with Kim, that is something special and hopefully it will continue to be special. And now, here I sit, procrastinating OS studying for a bit before lunch and in 26 (or so) hours time, I will be wrapping up a horrific OS final and calling it a day, or more like four years.

Now that life is on the verge of making the leap into the next realm (career driven adulthood) I find myself thinking about what I want with life. I am now armed with a qualification and degree in a field that I enjoy. I now need to figure out where to head, there is no major goal left, its make money and be happy. I find that I continue to think about Japan, and I miss it. I am going to try and learn Japanese over the next few years, my goal is 5 years to be good enough to get a JLPT Level 2 (thats the second highest level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test) and possibly move to Japan and find a job in software there. Kim graduates in 2 (or so) years and I would like for our relationship to continue. She has told me that we cannot marry right after she finishes, so if I propose to her, itll be probably three years from now. Then she wants to get her U.S. citizenship, so that will require a few years living here before that comes to fruitation. Until then, I just get to dream about Japan, maybe I will save up and take a vacation there in a few years. First I need to start my job and get my head out of the clouds.

Well, until I cross the stage, I will be a student…


django goodness

So I am probably about 50% through converting the journal on this site into Django. It is quite a magnificent piece of web development stuff. I barely need any code to accomplish stuff. The only major hindrance will be in migrating the databases over. I need to migrate them because I have been utilizing some of the great database models Django gives me that require me to re-enter parts of the entry. I also need to try and update to the latest version of Django on my server (or just wait for a few months until I get a better server OS) so that I can establish the relative link formation better. I still need to figure out the form handling which looks very clean and helpful. I will eventually move the set up into Apache as it is currently running through the dev server built into the framework. I may have time this weekend as we are getting to a slow down point in our senior design project and my software engineering project is going to be a joke with how well I am getting with Django right now. I really want to spend a good amount of time doing this Django code right, I am hoping to make the set up very clean and easy to maintain and expand.