Books read for each day of the month
(Current target is 173.)
Sun ------ | Mon ------ | Tue ------ | Wed ------ | Thu ------ | Fri ------ | Sat ------ |
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| | | | 1 167 | 2 167 | 3 167 |
4 167 | 5 167 | 6 167 | 7 167 | 8 167 | 9 168 | 10 167 |
11 174 | 12 167 | 13 168 | 14 167 | 15 167 | 16 168 | 17 167 |
18 168 | 19 168 | 20 167 | 21 167 | 22 201 | 23 167 | 24 167 |
25 167 | 26 167 | 27 167 | 28 167 | 29 167 | 30 167 | 31 167 |
Sat Aug 24 2024 00:44:49 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
Status report: Still fighting dBase index file corruption. Latest kludge: Delete the old index file before packing and reindexing... On the other side, perhaps a breakthrough? I used ChatGPT and a new algorithmic idea to quickly create the data structure that this calendar depends on. So should I go long and try for a grand solution, or go short by just trying to incorproate the calandar generator code? I even started speculating about doing the entire thing in JavaScript, even though the output algorithm still seems to stink.