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The day started withe trying out Pay with Square for the first time ( Denver/Boulder don't seem to have many places that take it... yet) and a nice talk with Amy as I walked to DBC. We jumped right into working on programming challenges. It was suggested that we work with the same pair today, so Taz and I picked up where we had left off. We needed to write a program to output the lyrics of 99 Bottles. Simple loops would handle it, but the hint was "recursion is fun." So, we spent the Morning learning about recursion. Robert, a DBC staffer, helped us understand it a little bit better and then we wrote our first recursive program. Good stuff! We moved on to other challenges, but it seems that today was the day that a lot of people wanted to learn about recursion, so when, this afternoon, Jesse Farmer offered a breakout session I sat in. It took a while for him to get the group together on the basics, but I decided to sit through the whole thing anyway and it was worth it because the last five minutes were dynamite. It helped me understand the significance of doing things after the loop has run out and starts returning. I look forward to finding some ways to play with it. Also I learned a little terminology, like, base camp. I worked until my brain stops functioning, then headed home. Looking forward to tomorrow. (Dictated (to Siri) but not read)