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I run the risk of being a dilatant the way my brain works and, with the trouble I have focusing on multiple things at once, failing to do anything productive.

Yet, with my professional skill for modular programming design, and the obvious need there is in my chosen field (atmospheric science) for people who fuse good math/programming skills with good database skills in ways that are reliable, she essentially ordered me to rebuild my baseball database and try again, this time attempting to incorporate modular programming design and coding best practices (well...after I suggested that, perhaps, I could make learning better coding skills more fun by working with baseball data, she was all over the idea).

I have some interest in questions like this.

Maybe this year I will get to a point where I can look at it.

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