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<title>Solving Puzzles with Code</title>
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<description>The Advent of Code is upon us once again. Every year Eric Wastl weaves together a daily series of clever challenges into a delightful story. They can be solved in any language and method you want, including brute force, and I look forward to it every December.
Which is an odd thing to say maybe considering I&amp;rsquo;ve never made it further than a dozen days in. It just seems like every year the work project I&amp;rsquo;m on catches fire and needs my full attention and my drive to work on coding challenges for fun just fizzles out.</description>
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<title>Day full of good things</title>
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<description>It was a day full of good things. Here they are, in chronological order:
read two chapters of Dan Moren&amp;rsquo;s book &amp;ldquo;The Bayern Agenda&amp;rdquo; while drinking coffee in the hot tub before work the things that didn&amp;rsquo;t work in my new project yesterday started working attended my first standup with my new teammates ate a delicious chicken pot pie for lunch returned a library book that was six years overdue and wasn&amp;rsquo;t charged a fine voted in the senate runoff election got a delicious dirty spiced chai installed gitea at git.</description>
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<title>First day on the job</title>
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<description>As a software developer that gets loaned out to other companies, I tend to have quite a few &amp;ldquo;first day on the job&amp;rdquo; days. Today was one of them, joining a team working hard to get a new bio-lab robot on the market.
As is typical with joining a new project, I spent the entire first day trying to figure out why nearly nothing in the README actually worked.
Computers are the worst.</description>
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