Tearing down the Codes, and building Programs

While almost every living being in the University has gone on home to spend All Souls' Day with their families, I am among the "going strong" individuals who chose to brave the quiet noise of requirements and academics for the following weeks.

I have four days to complete nine programming exercises and study for three exams coming next week, one of those is a two-part exam. 
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Yaaay...a two-part exam. Yaaay.
At least I've finished two overdue exercises today. Turns out the segmentation fault error in my GCF/LCM Assembly program was a misspelled EBP. It was the last line on the whole code before clearing the stack:

mov [ebx+8], ax
ret 4

It took me two hours debugging a one damn letter error, but at least I crossed off two of my problems this weekend, which makes all the difference.

In other news, I watched the finale of RWBY vol. 2 earlier this afternoon. The quality of the whole season greatly improved compared to the first, but I gotta say the finale was kind of a let down both in action and progression of the story.
However, the appearance of Adam and (I assume) Yang's mother got me pumped up for next season.

If part of last season's story focused on Blake, this one focused on Yang revealing plenty of information about her, her true relation to Ruby and I just gotta say Yang's character development was the best I saw this season. I especially liked her conversation with Blake in the Burning the Candle episode (episode 6 of volume 2).

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