When you're struggling with a tough problem...
you google some keywords...
and the first page of results are your own blog posts... :-(
Tuesday, July 01, 2008
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5 comments:
Yup. Been there, done that. It's even worse when those are the _only_ relevant hits.
What is/was your tough problem btw?
That happens to me often. A very lost and lonely feeling :)
I'm feeling very lonely in these moments. Be it a problem with Lucene or Twisted, this does not matter,
It's not "sucks" but whenever I try to remember how the Python logging module works I end up googling "simple python logging" ... :)
richard: yeah, I also find myself referring to old posts often. That's the great thing about a blog I guess.
jussi: My problem is getting a generic framework for handling etags and etag dependency graphs which isn't a big hairy monster hair ball.
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