It seems to me that most people, when wrapping up a big project that consumed their life for awhile, get excited, happy, and want to throw a party.

I, on the other hand, get weirdly depressed and dismayed. I question if it was worth it. I wonder if anyone will care or notice. I fear I wasted my time or that it was pointless. It's sort of a depressing time, mentally, in a strange way. I try to fight it, but the darkness is there anyway.

So anyway, just finishing up a huge Tapestry code project.

And before you get excited, it's not very user-visible. And that's why it hurts, maybe. It's important. It'll help in the situations it was meant to solve. But will you notice it day-to-day? I dunno. Ideally not if it's working correctly, anyway.

If you write 13,000 new lines of code in a forest and no one is there to review it, does it make a feature?

@bigzaphod Isn't the "not noticing" kind of the pinnacle of good design, though, anyways…? I mean sure, it ain't no Liquid Glass…