Dear Jack of 2012
Oct. 21st, 2013 09:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Dear Jack of 2012,
Thank you for reliably using source control, including backing everything up to a remote repository. Thank you for writing unit tests. Thank you for using Python. Thank you for structuring the code fairly sensibly into different classes. This made it so much easier to pick up where you left off.
Thank you for starting to going to the gym. A year later I'm really enjoying it, even if it was hard at first.
I'm sorry you still had trouble getting things done. Thank you for not giving up even if it was difficult, it was massively worthwhile to have made slow progress rather than backwards progress since.
Maybe I don't thank you for things enough. So, thank you.
Love Jack
Dear world of 2012-2013
Thank you for, every time I blink, slowly reducing the amount of Python 2.7 I still have to use.
Love Jack
Thank you for reliably using source control, including backing everything up to a remote repository. Thank you for writing unit tests. Thank you for using Python. Thank you for structuring the code fairly sensibly into different classes. This made it so much easier to pick up where you left off.
Thank you for starting to going to the gym. A year later I'm really enjoying it, even if it was hard at first.
I'm sorry you still had trouble getting things done. Thank you for not giving up even if it was difficult, it was massively worthwhile to have made slow progress rather than backwards progress since.
Maybe I don't thank you for things enough. So, thank you.
Love Jack
Dear world of 2012-2013
Thank you for, every time I blink, slowly reducing the amount of Python 2.7 I still have to use.
Love Jack
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Date: 2013-10-22 06:22 am (UTC)