March 2016 in review
This is the March 2016 in review post. The previous monthly review post is here. The contents are:
Public code repositories activity
Progress on projects:
- Software engineering problems in JavaScript. [19 commits]:
- Writing source in ECMAScript 6 and transpiling to ES5 with Babel
- Updated project structure
- Using npm scripts
- Exploring OOP techniques: instantiation, cloning & inheritance
- syspol-js. [16 commits]:
- New types:
- Writing source in ECMAScript 6 and using Babel to transpile to ES5
- Using npm scripts
- Data structures and algorithms in JavaScript. [10 commits]:
- Reorganized code to use 1 Visual Studio project and 1 solution (see npm issue 2974).
- Using npm scripts
- Using generators and other ECMAScript 6 features.
- Personal website. [35 commits]:
- Added section FAQ, Favorite quotes and vCard
- General maintenance and miscellaneous content
- Created npm project/package
- dotfiles. [1 commit]: Unison ignores Node.js package dir and Git repository dir.
- pysweng: Software engineering problems in Python. [1 commit]: Created public repository.
82 commits total.
Folding@Home
Folding@Home during March I scored 18,208 points, completed 36 work units and ranked 47th out of all the members of The Longevity Meme team. My total score is 1,153,827 at the time of this writing. A graph of total daily production history during March can be found here.
Other
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I spent some time converting and compressing some family videos from VHS/analog format to digital formats.
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My personal website got 197 views.