On May 21st, I graduated from high school, and as per some of my friends and relatives, I finally became an “adult”. I could imagine doing something more productive in two and a half weeks than just learning geography trivia, but I can finally rest easy knowing that I will most likely never have to do that ever again.
For those wondering, for Czech literature, I drew a question about Boule de Suif by Guy de Maupassant, and for geography, I talked about the geographical and socio-economical features of the region of North Africa and Southwestern Asia. The topic for English is probably not even worth mentioning, considering it was among the most straight-forward ones (it was food).
I did not do much on the coding front this month, but there are a few highlights I can share:
- The project I described in my graduation paper from ICT, seminare, was open-sourced. You can read more about it in its dedicated blog post.
- open-vsx.org’s publish-extensions repo got proper target platform support for building different flavors of extensions for different architectures and OSes.
- The Swift extension was published to open-vsx.org!
Now, to address the elephant in the room: what will I do after high school? To be honest, not much will change. I am staying at Gitpod, building the future of development™, where I’ll get to spend considerably more time than I used to. It’s an exciting time to be alive :).
With that, I’ve said all I wanted to. See you later, folks!