Coding 2025-06-02
The code is now a massive pile of annotations in front of simple method bodies; I consider this progress because I now (mostly) don't have to use # type: ignore.
The code is now a massive pile of annotations in front of simple method bodies; I consider this progress because I now (mostly) don't have to use # type: ignore.
Laboriously tracing the call graph of the code paths I want to hit...
"it runs indefinitely and tries to cook my laptop"
Moving the code in a big circle to turn a dynamo or something.
This was all pretty boring and unpleasant, but soon, oh, soon...
Oh no, I messed up time management.
Um, oops.
I wish that could have somehow gone quicker, but okay.
No idea whether any part of this beyond what I read in the papers has been done before, but whatever, might as well keep winging it.
... and that's why I'm going to create a module with like thirty classmethods at the top level.