03-X-2013.

Lena is getting ready for the job interview at Prodise. Doing homework... which will be a kind of exam as well.

Later, we heard that this was set so they'd check whether her father and sister, the other programmers in the family, helped her work. There was a separate voice saying "who cares if they did, as long as they keep on, it's as if we hire them all together and pay only her".

She's just about ready and we actually chatted about which were the appropriate phrases for the email whereby she notifies them of the location of the work she's presenting.

The guy smoothing out the drywall upstairs came today and did more work. Photos not bad for that environment where almost everything is almost white, but not quite.

The chinese junk light above the kitchen sink is still dead. It had cost 300 RSD, and has worked a few months. Bought a spare neon tube for it, but it won't. It seems the starter or whichever piece of electronics it uses now is fried. Junk.

(... 26 words...)

Jan forgot to include a new table in the project again, or there was a misstep... whatever, this would happen each time when a new table would be added and he'd post the code which uses it but didn't publish a build yet. So I'd visit Vault and GetLatest, which would bring me the code that requires the new table, but couldn't run it because that new table existed only in his dev database. This wasn't happening so frequently nowadays, it was much worse a couple of years ago. Now it would be a nuisance and I knew how to overcome that (I'd just visit his database, generate a script for that table, then run it over here), and it would last just a day or two until the upFeds for the next build would bring the new database structure. Then I'd just run that on each of my databases and I would be competely current.


Mentions: Jan Brenkelen, Jelena Sredljević (Lena), Prodise, upFeds, in serbian