Remember, however, that this isn't any kind of progress thread. Nor is it any kind of proposal thread. This thread is solely for people to talk about the awesome things they have done. Not "will do." Not "are working on." Have already done. This is to cultivate an environment of object level productivity rather than meta-productivity methods. For example:
- Published a new novel: Yes, brag heartily.
- Wrote an outline for a new novel: No, please wait until the novel is finished.
So, what's the coolest thing you've done this month?
The first chapter of my MSc thesis was accepted to the ACM OOPS 2016 conference, and I submitted the camera-ready copy and registered for the conference. Now I just have to figure out travel and hotel arrangements and actually prepare the presentation for April!
A particular piece of code that I wrote for work (ie: under NDA) shipped to be burned into ROM in October, and the hardware with the ROM arrived this past month (December). I tested it, and it works 90% as-designed. I've submitted a patch adding extra error codes in case we ever get to ship again.
I don't remember if this happened in November or December, but I reinvented correlation explanation and had even made a nice visualization before I found out it was published last year.
LIkewise, I definitely shipped a patch for Venture sometime in the last month or two.
I helped Maia, Roger, Eileen, and David throw the Washington DC Secular Solstice. Really it was David and Eileen doing most of the work, though.
The epsilon-delta definition of continuity is annoyingly inelegant compared to the open-set condition.
I currently bench at least my lean body weight, and am building up to benching more than that.
Congrats on everything! But
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