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* Ready to chop away a lot of old code based on the revisions
* Ready to chop away a lot of old code based on the revisions
* Brain ready to explode.
* Brain ready to explode.
Day 2
* Pulling details together
* Making hard choices about what to attempt to have ready to go and what jettison
Day 2, 3:25
* Details of much improved rubric editing coming together, tho it's taken far too long :(
* After that's settled, begin liberal application of band-aids!
Day 2, 4:46
* Details of the new rubric editor seem to be worked out. Very happy that it'll let me get rid of almost 1000 lines of crappy crufty code and replace it with much more useful and reusable code. But that work has come at the expense of  having a complete, working demo for tomorrow. Tactical fail, hopefully long-term strategic win?
Day 2, 5:00
Where I got
* biggest issues solved. Most of what I need to do now is more cosmetic, in teh sense that getting Frankenstein's monster ready for the prom is just a matter of doing some cosmetic work
Hopefully for tonight:
* populate with some fresh, real data
* double-check reports
* maybe style-up some things better
Day 3 7:15 am / overnight
OUCH!
The ARC2 framework I'm using to handle the RDF on the server suffered some painful moments. I think I'll be able to recreate it with a SPARQL CONSTRUCT query that moves through 3 or more subjects with literal objects with longish stretches of text and includes an ORDER BY. The upshot was a good couple hours spent wrastling with MySQL problems -- server crashing, needing restart after restart, lots of time in PHPMyAdmin. And by "good" I mean completely painful.
But, I think I still have something working with the new bits of code. Just means I could stitch all the pieces together as well as I would've liked, and didn't have much time for CSS work on even a basic level. We'll see what I can do before brekkies.
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