Play-by-Play: Still going....

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Well, I was up until 4:00 a.m. last night before my neurons finally started misfiring—I'd run out of caffeine and the desire to run down to Shop Quik to get more. Anyway, as I couldn't concentrate and had finally got my second test framework put together, it seemed a convenient stopping point.

I resumed work again around 11:00 a.m. today after a shower and another trip to the Shop Quik. I'm really going to need to stop drinking pop for a while after this.

So, now I have two test frameworks. As of right now, I've pretty much completed building test cases for my agent library and then for the agents themselves (each having their test framework). Now, I need to build the third test framework to test my extensions to RT. When I'm done, I should have a fairly nice suite of regression tests for the whole system. I don't think I'm going to construct a system wide test framework as I think I'm both out of time and seems rather needless with the regression framework in place.

I checked KATS today and have found that my enrollment finally went through, so my committee should have a ballot to sign on Thursday (which is good news). I also sent my committee a reminder of my announcement, as per Dan's suggestion.

As a side note, I think I'm going to publish my LaTeX template for my MS Report because the Grad School's info on formatting is sparse at best. Subbu has a template for Microsoft Word posted on his web site, but Word suxors. My LaTeX is way purdier.

Anyway, enough delay. Back to the grind stone.

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