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Tuesday, October 2 2018
In the workplace today, my first focus was on the Angular 6 issues that had plagued me yesterday. I might occasionally be defeated by a automotive repair problem, but so far (at least in the realm of software) I've never encountered a problem I couldn't overcome. And sure enough, it wasn't long today before I had components sending data to other components using @Input and @Output decorators. I think all of my problems had been from failing to put [brackets] around the variables I was setting in Angular pseudotags (the HTML tags that are complete inventions within Angular; I don't know what their actual name is). I think those brackets are necessary for something called destructuring, which I learned about during my cram session in the Adirondacks.
Soon after I got home from work, Gretchen drove the still-warm Prius to the Brick Mansion to show it to various people interested in the 1L apartment. One of them was a vegan, which Gretchen was excited about. But he also said he was looking to buy a house soon, which means we'd have to be replacing him soon. I didn't think his veganism should count for much, and Gretchen quickly agreed. After all, she's the one who has to do all the work of filling the vacancies.
I noticed when I entered the house tonight that it was warmer outside than it was inside. Soon a heavy rain began to fall and eventually there was even some early October lightning.


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