Dec. 19th, 2013

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Yay, all my finals are done... for now. So now I can focus on doing very little until mid-January.

(Though I always will be doing something, even if that is writing weird things here, or making fractal renderers for fun.)

Somehow, I feel quite tired, though. Perhaps I should try not to burden my mind too much, since I have been burdening it quite a bit on the preparations for the finals. But that's easier said than done, because I like using my mind. We'll see how that goes - I know I should rest a bit, but the tiredness itself makes it harder to do the right kind of decisions, so there's some element of positive feedback there.

As for the subjects I had tests in, there were three: mathematics (mostly calculus), numerical analysis (including plain old differential equations), and basic scientific programming. I think I did best at programming, then mathematics, then analysis. Amusingly enough, it was not so much the computer parts of numerical analysis that got me down as the mathematical ones (e.g. analytically solving linear and separable ODEs). I know the logic, but knowing the logic isn't enough: I also have to practice it, and I hadn't done that enough.

The only error I think I made on the programming thing was thinking that a Python dict is a primitive and so clones when you do an assignment of the type x = y. Call-by-sharing languages that exempt some types (but not all) from being references go against my aesthetics (for inconsistency purposes - but I've said so before) and I suppose it's only fitting that what snagged me was that particular feature :)

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