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Wed Jan 25 06:00:01 EST 2023 ======================================== Slept from eleven to seven. Snow. Snow may be heavy at times in the afternoon. Accumulations 4 to 7 inches. Near steady temperature in the lower 30s. East winds 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow near 100 percent. All they snow on the ground had melted yesterday, but a couple inches fell this morning and is still falling. # Work Working from home because of the snow. * 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM ELMS Agile/PO Orientation * 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM Weekly cloud foundations call * 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM DMND0001405 TEA use case discussion * 11:30 AM - 01:00 PM FS Tableau creator montly CoP * 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM Case management stakeholder communications More AWS study. # Home * [x] buy stock Read more of The Bullet That Missed. Rode the exercise for fifteen minutes during lunch. https://taylor.town/code-blocks > Using {Blocks} in Rust & Go for Fun & Profit > Creating “Construction-Zones” > When you’re creating a variable that demands multiple initialization steps, it’s tider to tuck the details into a block > Containing Side-Effects and Error-Handling > Every golang programmer knows the pain of juggling result and err variables. With blocks, you can tidily handle each err and other variables without worrying about weird assignment problems with := and =: > Restricting Variable Lifetimes > I like creating tidy “workspaces” for each group of intermediate variables: > Conclusion > Use {} blocks to prevent your variables from leaking everywhere. Via Kottke: > This education startup from Hank and John Green (plus Arizona State and Google) looks really interesting: "a path to get college credit that begins on a YouTube video". Videos are free, classes are $25, college credit is $400. https://gostudyhall.com/courses/ Servings: grains 3/6, fruit 1/4, vegetables 3/4, dairy 2/2, meat 1/3, nuts 1/0.5 Breakfast: corn chips Brunch: coffee, egg, carrots, banana Dinner: beans and rice

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