It’s actually quite amazing what I’ve done this week. I had planned to finish a major feature to my project about generating some xml configuration files from some Excel files. It should now be able to map from Xml to Xml. It doesn’t sound like a very hard task, but there’s a lot of thinking concerning the architecture. You can’t just use a xml schema to map the values because the values requires some logic and sorting before turning into the final output. I think that I spend like a third of my time on this project and most of the last third on supporting my ‘old’ supervisor with my implementations in his project.
Speaking of supervisor, my supervisor from school came to see how I was. It was a bit awkward at first, but we got a nice talk when my team leader left. Dunno why… I guess he wanted to talk to me in private :S
Later that day, I got to interview an intern. Well I didn’t do the whole interview myself, my team leader bat him up quite bad before I came :3
Let’s move on to Thursday. The day where we get our Christmas Presents from Work. I’ve got a docking station for IPhone/IPod made by Tangent. The model is called Fjord designed by Jacob Jensen. I could say a lot of thing about that dock, but I want to keep it simple and call it: Awesome.

Oh yeah, Hubris came for me. Since soo many nice things happend this week, it was natural for hubris to strike back at me in the end. TFS… Microsofts Team Foundation Server. I understand why people avoid this version control. I was making some test for my project while my Visual Studio 2010 suddenly crashes on a “System.out.of.memory” exception. Okay… Sudden crash. Ok I can live with that. But when I start up my Visual Studio again… *sigh* all my changes have been reverted. Or at least visual studio thinks so. When I go and check the files, I see that they are different from TFS’s version – but there are still no changes! It is important to note that I was not running anything, just writing new tests. I had to wipe my project and reload the files with changes. 2 hours wasted…. Thanks TFS, The Fucking Sheit!
I did manage to finish on time though….
Anyway,
December calls for Zamu-han