Today, I messed around with the Saratoga project. You know, it’s that thing we’ve been working on for a while. Well, there were some changes needed, so I jumped right in.

First off, I looked at the current setup. It was a bit of a mess, to be honest. Stuff was all over the place, and it wasn’t clear what was going on. So, I decided to clean things up a bit.
I started by organizing the files. You know, putting things into folders and making sure everything had a proper name. It’s like tidying up your room – it just makes everything easier to find. Then the folder structure seems nice and clear to me and that will be really helpful for the following work.
Next, I tackled the code. There were some parts that were really hard to understand, so I rewrote them. I mean, if you can’t understand your own code, how can anyone else? I tried to make it simpler and easier to read. And I also added some comments here and there to explain what was going on. It’s like leaving notes for yourself, so you don’t get lost later.
Main Changes
Organized project files into folders.
Renamed some files for clarity.
Rewrote confusing code sections.
Added comments to explain complex logic.
After all that, I tested everything out. You know, just to make sure I didn’t break anything. And guess what? It worked! It’s always a good feeling when you fix something and it actually works like it’s supposed to.
So, that’s what I did today with the Saratoga project. It was a bit of work, but it was worth it. Now everything is more organized and easier to understand. It’s like giving the project a fresh start. And that means the next steps will be much easier to me.
That is all the things I want to share today, see you next time.
