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title = "Week Notes - 8th Week of 2024" | ||
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date = 2024-02-16 | ||
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# Notes - Week 8, 2024 | ||
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- I spent Monday fixing our CI pipeline. As it turned out, the images we used had recently been upgraded to use Drupal 10.2. | ||
Apparently, this version had a bug which caused non-fatal errors to be thrown that were fatally failing the pipeline. | ||
The solution? Ignore them. Ah the chicanery... | ||
- After spending too many hours debugging the test framework of the [GovCMS Golang CLI app](https://github.com/govcms-tests/govcms-cli) I have been building, I managed to solve a bizarre issue within 5 minutes. | ||
It was quite a weird situation on the whole, and I have written about it in [this post](https://jackwrfuller.au/posts/testing-cobra-cli/). | ||
- Despite technically being a junior, it appears I have found myself naturally taking on more and more of a lead role on this project. | ||
My senior engineer and project manager seem quite happy for me to run with it, so I have been organising meetings with different stakeholders to really understand what people's need are. | ||
My project management skills that I developed from my previous role are starting to come in handy! | ||
- This week was also the start of the university semester. I am studying part-time (2 courses) while working full-time. | ||
It is demanding, but not unmanagable. I find university learning lays a strong foundation of computer science skills while also filling the gaps in my knowledge left by engineering work alone. | ||
Last year the purpose of this Master's was to gain a foothold in the software engineering profession; now since I have such a role, it is to deepen my knowledge and work towards becoming a well-rounded and complete engineer (if such a thing exists). | ||
- Squeezing this all in is not easy though. I might try to write a post at some point about how I try to find balance between everything. | ||
In the meantime, I'd be curious about how others in similar situations do it. If this sounds like you, email me at [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]), I'd love to hear from you. | ||
- On a personal note, I managed to win a three-hour tennis match on Saturday! It was the final round of the league I am playing in, and this win secured my spot in the finals. | ||
I was playing a fit and tenacious middle-aged Belgian. He sliced and diced everything, which I find such a cowardly way of playing tennis, though probably because it is so effective against me! Nonetheless, I came back from a set down to win 57 64 61. The duration of the match took its toll later however. | ||
While trying to climb the stairs to my front door, I was shocked by the strongest leg cramps I have ever felt. I could not bend my legs at all, and I was writhing in agony, unable to move, for a full 15 minutes until they finally subsided. | ||
Later while lying down on my bed, the rest of my body gave in to the cramps! | ||
The moral of the story is: always have some hydralyte before and during a match! I learned this lesson years ago, but in my hubris didn't think I would need it. | ||
So take it from me - if you ever suffer from cramps in sport, '[Hydralyte Sports](https://hydralyte.com.au/hydralyte-sports/)' works true miracles. |