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Not going to make you wait a week

I figured after having so many rounds of this no update thing, that I wasn’t going to make you wait yet another week for a post, instead, I thought I would update in this window of time while I wait for an email to bounce back to me.

I just completed my CSCI 5106 homework for today… I think I can officially say that was one of the more simpler homeworks, but more interesting ones I’ve had in awhile. Simply, it was to write the reverse and suffix functions in 7 differen’t languages. They included:

Scheme (Lisp)
ML
Haskell
Prolog
Pascal
C
and JavaThat brings my list of languages which I can write something useful for to something that looks like this:

HTML
PHP
Mysql
Mssql
XML
XSL
C
C++
Java
Javascript
VB
VBscript
Scheme
ML
Haskell
Prolog
Pascal
T-Basic
Q-Basic
Dos Batch Scripting
Bash Scripting
Csh Scripting
Perl
Python
Logo
Lego Logo
Matlab
Asm x86
CSS
Make syntax
and probably a few others that I either don’t care to count, or don’t think are worth putting here, or that I’m just plain forgetting.Pretty long list.. I wonder how many more I’ll learn here at the U, at work, and before I die? I wonder how many things I will know when I die. I wonder how many things I will have forgotten by the time I die. It’s a curious question, and hopefully… Well, there is no hopefully. Life is what it is, and right now, it’s school.

For refrence: This weekend I played DDR on friday on the new DDR Extreme. Pretty good game, lot of good songs, most of which I already had. Had a great time dancing and meeting Mykala (sp) for the first time. Saturday, I loofed around for awhile because I was tired, then followed that up with a movie night at might house where Nikki, me, and Amber watched Life is Beautiful and 9 Months. Weird combination, but we know kids do not come from flowers. Today I went to church, went to Amber‘s G-ma’s to have dinner with her family, and spent all the time in between doing homework. The homework has already been mentioned, so I leave it there.

I believe it’s time to go home, burn a cd for class tomorrow, and get some sleep. "Good Night World"