Busy days, busy nights 2019-02-14 10:08pm I have been so busy lately. I have completely neglected my phlog. My apologies, dear readers. Work has been good and home has been busy. My wife is feeling a lot better now that she is into the second trimester. As a result we have been making more plans and doing more with out time. With the bit of free time I have had I have decided to learn a language that actually compiles (as opposed to just being interp- reted). I tried C awhile back, but just did not take to it. As a result I started learning freepascal, but had such trouble with sockets in that language that, despite things I liked, I decided that it wasn't going to work out for regular usage. A co-worker has been selling me on Go(lang) for months and I ahve been resis- ting. I finally broke down a few days ago and started messing around with it. I like it alright so far. It takes from a lot of places that I like (Lua and Python), plus a lot of C influence that they seem to have improved. I feel weird about it being a Google developed project... but maybe it is ok to make an except- ion in this case? I dunno. I still wont use a webkit browser for any non-work things (I do not have one on my personal computer). So far I have mostly just done some trivial stuff in Go. I have started to write a gopher client (after doing two it is something that I feel comfortable attempting). So far I have the URL parser built (using regex and a Url struct for now). Next up is querying a server. We'll see how it goes. Colorfield Space got a new member! Our first naturally acquired member that has stayed. They have been a great addition and are very active on the server. They have been phloging if you want to check them out. I have also been reading a lot more again (trying to be at my co- mputer a bit less). I started a book I have been wanting to read for the better part of a decade ("A Story Like the Wind" by Laurens Van Der Post). It takes place in Africa and has been very good so far. There is a second, related, book called "A Far Off Place" that I will likely want to read sometime after finishing this one. However, I have something else that will come first. My wife and I always exchange books for valentines day. This year I gave her "House of Leaves" by Mark Danielewski. She gave me "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter", which I am looking forward to reading. It is another that has been on my reading list for some time. All in all it was a nice valentines day. We went out to lunch and we each ordered a desert (I almost never eat desert, let alone one to myself). When we got home I cooked vegan "chicken" burgers for us and we watched "A Room With a View", which she loves and had been wanting me to watch for awhile. I have been rewatching "Halt and Catch Fire" lately. Good show w/ a great score by one of the members of Tangerine Dream. It is a fictionalized telling of various eras of computer history. The first season largely mirrors the rise of Compaq. If you have not seen it and enjoy TV and computer stuff (hardware in particular), I recommend it. Goodnight all! Hopefully it wont be so long before I write again.