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# November

## Learning

* Tons of new things to learn at work.

## Coding

* Coding a on two small side projects in Rust has been fun.&#x20;

## Reading

* Final target of 100 books a year seems very realistic now since I managed to have a couple of very productive reading weeks.

## Activities

* Wasn't very consistent when it comes to running. On the other hand when I did manage to run they were pretty fast. I tend to run fast in colder conditions - mostly to keep myself warm since I tend to under-dress for runs!


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