Phew! Today was spent primarily on finishing up Scope (due to the lack of any particular tasks to keep up with for this capstone Sprint. Onto tomorrow!)
It was difficult, but I finally understood the last pieces of the puzzle. Capacity refers to the hashmap (underlying to the actual Scope's memory), and must have properly instantiated hashmaps and reserved vectors to assure a set amount of memory being allocated. As for the AppendScope, it was answered in a relatively vague way, but the method cannot be used for the Adopt method; rather, the method adds only the child, not any extra scope that may be created with AppendScope.
As for neurofeedback? I was pretty busy preparing for my talk today on teaching nonviolent strategies in games; it actually went by pretty well! One less thing I have to worry about before the end of the semester.
What's next? Tackling capstone tasks and working back in the janky old version of neurofeedback!
But now? I rest!
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