When I say some I mean practically anyone who has worked with me on this project. But there are a ton of managers who have no previous knowledge of my work and they are totally unaware of the issues here.

It is actually quite fun. But it should be ready soon (preferably it should have been ready before I started working on it), which gives me pressure once again.

The actual issue here is the fact that the customer wanted to order the sales feature that uses this generic thing I have created from another company. I have not been involved with the feature ensuring that things work as expected. Some customer representatives have said directly that it was a mistake that they didn't buy the feature development from us in the first place.

Currently rewriting one major feature of the app. Why? Because the POC I wrote back in the days doesn't handle certain scenarios and the other guys who use that feature have no idea how to fix that thing (though it should be fairly straightforward).

You know the feeling when you have done a lot of excellent work and that is still not enough?

I would love to watch a movie or a TV series but am too tired to make a decision what to watch. Blargh. I guess I will listen to some Helloween instead.

Dead tired. It has been really stressful the past few weeks. I hope I can relax a bit later this week as well as next week. But let’s see.

I am writing a (proprietary) chat SDK for a client. Making video calls is one of the features of the SDK.

Managed to get the WebRTC call work. It was just a typo on my end. After I fixed that, the thing just started working.

I forgot that in spite of the one-week vacation the kids are having from school, the youngest will be in daycare arranged at the school. That means that we can ask for the keys already on Monday.