19 hours to go

In 19 hours time, I’ll be in my thesis defense. Close to a year’s worth of work on qcap will be on the line, as well as the 122 pages of thesis-y goodness. I’m currently cleaning up my results, trying to get a concise idea of what I can parse, and what I can’t, and how long it takes. Digging back through the data (and having fixed an itty bitty bug), I can safely say that I’m feeling confident. qcap may not be the fastest or most error-free software gracing magnetic media, but it works, and it does pretty much as it’s told.

Of course, the thing I’m having a hard time remembering is that it isn’t about the software: it’s about what I’ve learned, and the itty bitty little addition I’m making to the body of knowledge.

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