A Writer's Notebook, Day Nine-Hundred-And-Fifty-Five

 I am, as mentioned yesterday, attempting to step back a bit and get a bit more acclimated in terms of working with programming in general, and this type of deep learning approach in specific.  I think that the initial code I was working on may need to be scrapped.  It may be that it is old and outdated, as it was assembled from material online.  I have found some more resources that seem quite a bit more reliable, but to understand them, I need to take a bit of time.  I don't think it will take too long to get myself to a basic level of familiarity, and I am hoping that will be enough to at least start dabbling more directly with the more language centered challenges that I am interested in exploring.  I can, of course, see other things I would like to explore, if I am able to get to a level of proficiency, many of which also connect back to writing and aspects of this project.  I knew I was getting into something without any real understanding, but I feel I can get there, it is just going to take a bit of time studying the specifics.

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