Tuesday First Day of the Coding Phase

March 10, 2026

Day 12 — First Day of the Coding Phase


 

    There is something that feels different about a day when you finally stop designing and start building. Today was that day. We officially entered the coding phase of the Document Management System, and even just starting setting up the environment, laying down the initial structure, writing the first few lines, felt like a significant shift in the project's energy.

    We spent a portion of the day planning how to divide the work among the three of us. Since we are a small team working on a real system with a real deadline, coordination matters more than it would in a school project. We agreed on dividing the tasks into smaller units, assigning each one on GitHub, and setting internal deadlines so that everything converges in a grand merge next week when each piece is supposed to come together. It is a simple enough plan on paper, but the execution will depend on how disciplined we each are about hitting our individual targets without someone constantly checking in on us.

    I like that kind of structure. It mirrors how actual development teams work. You own your piece, you deliver on time, and the team trusts you to do that without being micromanaged. This is probably the most professionally relevant thing I have experienced so far in this entire OJT, and we are only at the beginning of it.

The biometrics situation continues to be a small comedy of errors on my end. I am still adjusting to remembering which direction I am supposed to be logging, time in or time out. I got it right this morning at least. Progress.

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