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Culmination of Senior Project

So, for the few people that have read my musings thusfar, there may (or may not) have been note that I’ve had a rather prolonged lull, particularly given the Mid-Atlantic CCDC round that intended to write about, but probably can’t now because my memory’s fading.

In any case, the reason for this lull has been, aside from my laziness and Team Fortress 2, my schoolwork. In particular, my Senior Design project, Shallow Frost, has finally been “finished.” It’s finished in the sense that I’ve turned in everything and I’m done presenting on it, but I’d say it’s far from finished as a software project.

In any case, in lieu of describing it here, I’ve posted my final, public presentation on YouTube (in two parts):

Part 1
Part 2

If any of you actually watch to the end of part 2, you’ll notice my demo… well… it didn’t exactly work. How embarrassing! And I had done a final test on that very podium 10 minutes prior. *sigh* Well, in any case, it’s over now. I swear, that was the first time it just up and broke (without me prodding it) in months. Oh well, what’s done is done, and no one seemed all that upset other than me.

If I actually decide to do anything more with this (unlikely, because of how it’s built, it won’t ever really go into the kernel), I’ll surely post updates and such. Thanks for reading/watching!

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