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All right Hunter, yeah, when you are writing code, whether you are writing for a group of people who are also writing software or it's just you, your future self is pretty much the same as a different person. So looking at your old code and realizing, hey, maybe I should – learning how to write stuff that you can interpret yourself many months later is a valuable skill. And yeah, I'm glad to hear you are having fun developing that. I remember there used to be very common practice of people writing games and demos and the like. There would always be a team of three or four people. You would try to find an artist who you get hooked into what you are doing. There are times a decoder could be also a good artist and or musician, but finding some other people to work with is also a pretty cool way to do it. And providing feedback on things also is a helpful thing to do. Small teams can actually do some pretty cool stuff, something to consider, but I'm glad you are also figuring out a way to make it work for you. So yeah, you have a great night. 7-3. Let's go next to Justin, KK7 QES.
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