The Scrum (2/7)

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Jon Kiparsky

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Feb 7, 2010, 10:19:57 PM2/7/10
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Today, I did nothing. Tell a lie, I did think a bit, but nothing
tangible came of it.
Tonight, I will crank on some documentation, if time permits.

Roadblocks have I none.

Glenn Thelen

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Feb 8, 2010, 1:00:28 AM2/8/10
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Today: I've been working on loop detection.
Added some loop detection tests.
Added code so vertices in a loop are displayed in a red box
Tommorow:
Perfect loop detection code
No roadblocks

Roadblocks have I none.

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Andrew.S...@bbh.com

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Feb 8, 2010, 7:32:01 AM2/8/10
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Today: I worked on getting Jon's perl script to work & fixing any bugs with it.  Also fixed a few viewing bugs with the admin applet in production.  I noticed a problem with the altering of the perl script.  The code that Jon wrote was perfect, but for some reason the editing of the text or the copying from one file to another altered the perl script in a way that it was not usable on the test server.  This is why I hadn't migrated the current version of the perl script to the server.  It may be that some sort of permission has been turned off after we run the update.pl, otherwise I don't know exactly what is going on.  I know in the past if I have used wordpad to alter a perl script it would not run on the test server afterwards.  It only seemed to accept my changes if I had made them in Eclipse, no idea why.

Tomorrow: I will be looking more into the bug I just described above.  I would like to give a write-up on google code of my refactoring work that I checked in this past weekend. I would like to begin working on refactoring the views & Prompt objects as well.

Roadblocks: I have a lot of work for my job & I also have a few errands to run so it may tough to get to all of the things that I described above.


Andrew Schonfeld
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
Infomediary Systems
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Date: 02/08/2010 01:00 AM
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