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Returning To Project Brings Confusion
I've been away from my hobby project for a little while and have found that a break of more than a few weeks brings about an awful lot of head-scratching as I try to recall what I had in mind "way back then."
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Even though I've tried very hard to document my code and data model, there's a few thoughts-in-progress I must have been having that have long since faded. Sure sign of bad planning or execution or design.
I had hoped to quickly dive back in and start building on some new ideas I've since had, but it looks like I might have a seen-far-too-often period of rediscovery to relearn my original project.
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Comment from: diana [Visitor]
08/31/09 @ 15:05
Yes, it was.I'm trying to come up with an elegant way to associate the unknown but potentially (hopefully?) large number of fantasy rosters/scorecards with the real-world batting events. The code doesn't quite match the diagram I have, so I'm scratching my head wondering whether the code is more accurate than the diagram as I can't actually recall whether I was adding to the model (so the diagram is correct) or removing (so the code is correct)...and I can't decide now which was better, or why I'd have it either way...
In the meantime, though, I took a step back and attacked my CI problem (other post). Fixed that. Now my confidence is boosted, and I should be able to wrangle the solution to this one out of my ailing memory.
08/31/09 @ 15:49