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what are you coding today?

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today i didnt code yet, there is an issue with a client, their record entry on the server application seems different in the pocket pc application, i try to understand the problem. i am running unix commands and trying to see the traces between drivers and interfaces. i hope to find the error in the rest of the day.
the problem is i can not regenerate the error, so i cant blame any portion of the application. now i think i will login to their environment to see their traces. let's see..
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A small JIT compiler/runtime assembler thing. Lost all the code I had on a thumb drive, so I have to start over(better this time).
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A small game in flash AS2 which allows the user to create their own stages using a grid of different objects. Ill probably upload it to deviantart.com or something when i'm finished. Though I haven't done much recently as I have my exams now. A spanish speaking exam tomorrow which i'm terrified to go into, and about another 10+ big exams within the next week... wish me luck
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A gui toolkit. For the last five months.

EDIT: that's 3 months. I can't even count. Makes you wonder if I should even be programming.
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learning algorithms

algorithm that generates random numbers.
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(trying to) draw fractals in Python. Completely useless, but fun to do
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I am trying to learn coldfusion now-a-days so stuck with it
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I am writing an expression parser which acts as a calculator. Though i finished the first part. Now i am including user-defined functions into It. Been Working on it for 5 days . There is one bug that needs to be fixed. That is going on spoiling my Code.

However " Picture This"

You write good code with a few errors in it. Then to Replace those errors you edit the code in an arthodox manner. YOu go on doing so and remove all bugs then you find out that all the code you have written is Un-readable/Un-Understandable . Thats where I am
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Not really coding much, but a little compilation and script editing

Trying to upgrade from RedHat Enterprise 2 to a newer version. Yeah, i know its ancient, but it supports some legacy software... crunch time is now upon us, as its EOL is imminent...
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My own compression algorithm, which works for folders and all subfiles. It's a challenge, but it seems to be working okay at the moment.
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