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1.) Arrays in perl
2.) Notebook++ (the last time I was this emotional about tools, I'd just been introduced to a nanodrop)
Eventually I will get to a point where pipe and grep come back into my life. And then I will be unstoppable.
Oh yeah,
3.) Paid off another student loan. Probably should see about putting the last-and-greatest loan into deferment or forbearance now, yes?
I did not burst into tears (joy or otherwise) at the resume feedback I've gotten, but it's been incredibly useful. I know what I did at my old jobs, but I was in the guts and cogs of it, so figuring out how say I'm awesome and value-adding is an ongoing and only somewhat welcome challenge. A better challenge would be getting hired and working on lab stuff, but hopefully some cover letter tune-ups and interview practice will make that happen.
2.) Notebook++ (the last time I was this emotional about tools, I'd just been introduced to a nanodrop)
Eventually I will get to a point where pipe and grep come back into my life. And then I will be unstoppable.
Oh yeah,
3.) Paid off another student loan. Probably should see about putting the last-and-greatest loan into deferment or forbearance now, yes?
I did not burst into tears (joy or otherwise) at the resume feedback I've gotten, but it's been incredibly useful. I know what I did at my old jobs, but I was in the guts and cogs of it, so figuring out how say I'm awesome and value-adding is an ongoing and only somewhat welcome challenge. A better challenge would be getting hired and working on lab stuff, but hopefully some cover letter tune-ups and interview practice will make that happen.