
Hack hack hack. That's the sound we made all of yesterday and into this morning. Avi worked on the frontend, and I worked on the backend. (That's what she said. Yes, I set myself up. You should put your mouth on that.) Mark watched us creepily.
We were the first team to arrive at CS377W yesterday, and the last one to leave. It was kind of scary, too, since it wasn't premeditated. We're working full-time (actually, overtime) to make sure PhotoGraph is stable for you! Keeping track of all your friends and photos isn't as easy as it sounds...
While Avi struggles with the starring feature in IE, I've discovered some bugs in Facebook's API. (I said to Avishai last night "Sometimes I think we're the only people in the entire world who use FQL for photos.") I kid, I kid. Despite its shortcomings (lack of count, lack of sorting, occasional timeouts), FQL is extremely powerful, and without it, PhotoGraph could not have the features that it will have soon.
As the final few teams trickled out of the classroom, I realized that we last one. Yesss, we were a stack! First In, Last Out. (And I realized I'm a huge nerd.)
Seacrest out.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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