Today was dedicated to my trajectory code, its GUI, and its outputs. And Lee's trajectory code, its GUI, and its outputs. And Amy's trajectory code, its GUI, and its outputs. Lee had started his GUI last night, so today was coding it and making it work with the trajectory program. Amy wasn't as far with the trajectory program, so the first order of business was getting the code farther along. I don't think she's planning to make it as detailed as mine or Lee's is, but it is more detailed now than it was before. With Lee and I both extolling the virtues of a GUI, and the prospect of making it pretty, Amy wanted a GUI for her program. I helped her get started with the layout options and the first steps of the basic programming. That part is mostly repetitive, and her laptop was running out of battery life, so she didn't finish that while we were all working together. I talked to her later, and she'd finished the cosmetic part of the GUI, so we'll find some time to finish the coding. I've tried helping Lee over AIM, and it just doesn't work, so it's going to take me sitting there looking at code and troubleshooting errors as they come. I did this stuff for a whole summer, so it's just reminding me of stuff I already learned the hard way, whereas they could both spend hours on looking for the commands, not to mention the errors. This lead to a slight problem of sharing, and Lee telling Amy to "get her own Jeff." So now, I'm Cheezits.
My brain has been off since about 9:30, and I've had a massive headache since about 10, so that's all for tonight.
Gearshift: No, Bender, wait. We're the lamest frat on campus. Even Hillel has better parties than us. Please, you've gotta stay and teach us how to be cool.
Bender: Hmmm... okay, but I'll need ten kegs of beer, a continuous tape of "Louie, Louie," and a regulation two-story panty-raid ladder.
More tomorrow.
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