I've already replaced some little utilities I wrote in C with Julia equivalents. They were easier to write, handle errors more gracefully, and run several times faster (because free multithreading).
2020 has been a super weird year. If all you've done is survive that's OK.
(Trooper made tons of mistakes, trooper lied to judge, trooper violated civil rights, original judge was arrested for gambling with campaign money, new judge doesn't understand the principle of dismissing with prejudice, and much more. All for an unleashed dog...)
I also moved forward on my path of being a good parent and being able to cope with being alone for a long period of time. I started singing and recording songs with friends online too!
Didier Raoult is a French physician and microbiologist specialising in infectious diseases (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didier_Raoult).
Original excerpt from: https://madeinmarseille.net/82251-mediterranee-du-futur-les-...
"les molécules chimiques sont éternelles. Nous avons un patrimoine de molécules chimiques absolument considérable, dont beaucoup d’entre elles sont d’origine naturelle et ont des actions multiples, qui n’ont pas été évaluées et qui ne pourront pas l’être, car elles ne sont pas rentables et parce que notre système est basé sur un brevet qui s’épuise au bout de 20 ans"
Translation (Google Translate):
"chemical molecules are eternal. We have an absolutely considerable heritage of chemical molecules, many of them of natural origin and have multiple actions, which have not been evaluated and which cannot be evaluated, because they are not profitable and because our system is based on a patent which expires after 20 years"
Tried to teach myself a bunch of programming stuff but never managed to stay long on any of them.
2. This is why side project usually go nowhere.
3. It’s ok to have side projects just for fun.