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[SBCL]: http://sbcl.org/
[The Road]:
-## 2016-06-01
+## June 2016
+
+### 2016-06-01
* Created this thing.
* Added a fish alias to make it easier to edit.
* Also added a Vim mapping...
-## 2016-06-02
+### 2016-06-02
* Added Prolog list support to [Bones][]. Need to think about the UI more, but
it speeds things up considerably (I don't *fully* understand *why* yet...).
@@ -51,9 +53,9 @@
[Bones][].
* Did a bit more from the [Mazes book][].
-## 2016-06-03
+### 2016-06-03
-## 2016-06-04
+### 2016-06-04
* Went to a talk by Tony Hoare at my school. It was interesting, but the more
I dive into purely theoretical things the more I realize I really love
@@ -66,7 +68,7 @@
and it turned out to work pretty well, after chasing down a couple of other
pre-existing bugs.
-## 2016-06-05
+### 2016-06-05
* Discovered a bug in the [Bones][] compiler, and I think the best way to fix it
is to rewrite the bulk of the compiler. This sounds bad, but "rewrite the
@@ -88,21 +90,21 @@
and painful to write -- if I just had a nice inspector I wouldn't need to fuck
around with writing it.
-## 2016-06-06
+### 2016-06-06
* Read more [LOL][].
* Logistic travel stuff.
-## 2016-06-07
+### 2016-06-07
* [Finished
rewriting](https://bitbucket.org/sjl/bones/commits/72bbdd5157258b77c85a6c0172240a26bb7ad4a4) the [Bones][] compiler.
-## 2016-06-08
+### 2016-06-08
* Implemented Aldous-Broder and a bunch of code cleanup for [Mazes][].
-## 2016-06-09
+### 2016-06-09
* Downloading/updating everything to prepare for my long-ass flight back to the
states tomorrow.
@@ -112,12 +114,12 @@
all its cached files in `~/.roswell` for it to work again. Computers are
garbage.
-## 2016-06-10
+### 2016-06-10
* Flew back to the states for a short visit.
* Fixed a pair of really nasty bugs in [Bones][] on the plane.
-## 2016-06-11 - 2016-06-23
+### 2016-06-11 - 2016-06-23
* Traveling in the US. I miss American food.
* I had left a cache of paper books at a friend's place in the US, so I read
@@ -142,7 +144,7 @@
enough lately -- so from now on the Kindle is gonna replace my phone while on
the bus.
-## 2016-06-24
+### 2016-06-24
* Still jet lagged. Catching up on things back in Iceland.
* Halfway through [Salem's Lot][]. I forgot how much I loved reading fiction.
@@ -153,7 +155,7 @@
* Watched the Juice it or Lose It talk from that Reddit thread. Really nice.
Simple stuff like tweening makes a big difference.
-## 2016-06-25
+### 2016-06-25
* Watched the "Ellie: Buddy AI in The Last of Us" GDC talk over breakfast. It
was really interesting. The idea that making Ellie stick close to the player
@@ -171,7 +173,7 @@
monster. Gonna edit it down over the next few days and post it some time next
week.
-## 2016-06-26
+### 2016-06-26
* Watched the "Antichamber: An Overnight Success, Seven Years in the Making" GDC
video. Pretty inspiring, though I think he still probably underestimates how
@@ -184,7 +186,7 @@
* Started back into the [Mazes book][] again. Implemented Wilson's Algorithm in
my little [demo][Mazes].
-## 2016-06-27
+### 2016-06-27
* Printed off and read the manuals for two Lisp things I've been meaning to look
into: [iterate][] and [parenscript][].
@@ -205,13 +207,13 @@
careful inline functions or macros. But maybe I'll change my mind once I dive
in more.
-## 2016-06-28
+### 2016-06-28
* Finished [Salem's Lot][]. I really want to visit Maine again.
* Did more [Learning WebGL][]. Still pretty smooth sailing.
* More [Coding Math][].
-## 2016-06-29
+### 2016-06-29
* Watched "Designing Monument Valley" over breakfast. This style of game isn't
my particular cup of tea, but the talk was interesting. He mentioned a few
@@ -229,7 +231,7 @@
* Fixed a [nasty unrelated bug](https://bitbucket.org/sjl/bones/commits/05ce726f28744cb1c412e0f450fac3b978a6001d)
in the `bind!` function of [Bones][]' VM.
-## 2016-06-30
+### 2016-06-30
* Watched the "Obsessive Compulsive Development" GDC talk over breakfast. It
was refreshing to see a talk about a game that didn't turn out to be a huge
@@ -263,7 +265,7 @@
[iterate][] by switching over a few of the `loop`s. I'm never gonna learn if
I don't just force myself to jump in the deep end.
-### Assertion and Retraction in [Bones][]
+#### Assertion and Retraction in [Bones][]
I've been thinking about the best way to implement the rule assertion/retraction
UI in Bones and I have a few ideas. The current stopgap UI of "all the parts of
@@ -305,7 +307,7 @@
and `does` predicates into the new top frame, and pop it when you're finished
examining the state.
-## 2016-07-01
+### 2016-07-01
* More [Learning WebGL][].
* Another episode of [Coding Math][]. Penner's easing functions are beautiful
@@ -313,4 +315,6 @@
write my versions to be a bit more readable, at the expense of some speed.
* Finished [The Road][]. Meh.
-## 2016-07-02
+## July 2016
+
+### 2016-07-02