Java.done();

Java.done();
A cup of Java

Exam done.
Documentation done.

The exam didn't go quite as well as I hoped. Still might get a 5. But I did some mistakes, and guessed wrong on some options. Had no idea about what kind of tests JUNIT was. But I'm beating myself up a little bit because if I had thought about it, it has unit in it's name so... unit test...
Also messed up on a question on proxy design pattern. Still might get some points there.

So after this Java course we have a C# course. It doesn't have any lectures though, which I don't like. I feel I don't have to have as much discipline to get started if I have a lecture to go to.
What I do like though, is that it actually has all the material we need from the start on the site. We can see all the recorded lectures and assignments that we're going to have all at once. Don't like when they spread it out and you have to wait to see what you need to do. If I have time to do it now, why not let me?

So that's good. Also getting a little tired of just reading the Rust documentation so I think I'm still going to get started and experiment with simple programs to learn. And then read when I, 1) When I need to, or 2) if I have some time to kill.

Thought of a little terminal game that I think I can perhaps give a shot later on when I'm more familiar with the language.
It's like a speed type game, but you don't see what letters you need to write. But once you press a letter on the keyboard, you can see if it gives you a score or if it doesn't give you a score/removes a point (not sure on which).
Then you can reset the word with enter, and you have to both remember where you entered right, and also type fast for maximum points.

Now I need to get the laundry ready and head to the gym. Peace out