my last semester of university
Pretty odd, finishing school (at least, formal schooling)
but I'm trying not to have the standard crisis about it all
and succeeding pretty well - I'm looking forward to
starting with IBM, and looking forward to a new place to
live.
A New Place. Amy and I have been talking about getting a
place together. Dad also suggested that he could spring
for downpayment, and we could split a condo. The former's
been going through my head for longer, and the latter,
well, I don't know if my pay would be enough for mortgage
plus expenses. I guess there's also an independence thing
there with moving in with Dad, but I feel no particular
need to exert my independence, I'm comfortable enough with
it, and dad is one of the more sane roommates I could
envision. Still, he needs to find a place ASAP, and I'm
still meandering on the path to insight, so I think he will
find a place of his own, and I will get used to the notion
that a 22 yr old shouldn't expect to be able to stomach a
$160,000 mortgage plus maintenance fees straight outta
senior year.
Last semester is going to do weird things to my brain,
hacking wise. Only taking one CS course, and it's really
more of an AI course - Natural Language Processing.
They're teaching it in perl, which feels strangely right
for some reason - and you have to respect a course one of
whose textbooks is The Camel. Couple that with the fact
that I will be re-acquanting myself with all of Java, in
anticipation of IBM work, and you make for an interesting
term. Of course, I'm taking other courses too -
Intermediate and Advanced Symbolic Logic oughta be fun,
Minds and Machines definitely will be, and one cannot go
wrong with Philosophy of Science.
I will be TA'ng again. Java, again. What can I say, I
like teaching that course. I'm guessing the students will
be suitably impressed to hear that Java can get you a good
job - seems they come in treating it like a toy language.
Show me another toy language with excellent crypto, DB
connectivity and multithreading support.
I wonder if other people reading these diaries get irked,
and feel that diaries at advogato should really be hacking-
related
only. I hope not, if so, I apologize, but will probably
keep writing here, as the spirit moves me. Maybe as school
finishes and work begins, my life will automatically become
more hacking-oriented; in the meantime I hear it's good to
have a life too. :)