900 minutes of Codes

Yesterday was a really maximized fun coding session in a very frustrating way.

I spent the day on my friend's dorm room together with his roommates and our coursemates working on (and sidelining on a few FPS and DoTA 2 for a while) our last programming exercise in CMSC 123.
I've spent too much self quality time on my dorm room for the majority of the semester, the fresh new experience of working in a group is much more fun. The build up of stress pretty much go with it, but stress can be relieved anyway.

It's really fun learning new stuff together with my friends and new acquaintances. I know it's high school anymore but going socially hardcore like this once in a while really racks me up some epic experience points. It was a really fun part, even if the semester is ending.

Our final programming exercise in CMSC 123 is the implementation of an Open Hashing hash map and applying it as a record/log in system which asks for a Username and Password then saving the contents to a text file.
While we succeeded in the majority of the exercise specifications, there are still some parts which really make our programs obviously half-baked. Still, coding with friends gives the impression of a real coding in a team for an industry - fun and frustrating at the same time.
I probably stayed out of my dorm and spent the day somewhere else within the university for the longest time yesterday.

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