So, I stumbled upon this “Graham Stafford” thing today, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” I mean, I’ve been looking for something new to tinker with, and this seemed like it might be interesting.

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to figure out what this Graham Stafford thing actually is. It sounded like some kind of tool or framework, maybe? I did a bit of digging around, just poking around on different websites, you know, the usual. It turns out it’s some kind of method, or perhaps a system, very vague, I must say.
The Messy Middle Part
Okay, so after understanding the core idea, I started with basic setup, whatever I could find.
Honestly, this part was a bit of a blur. I was just trying different things, seeing what stuck. I think I spent a good hour just trying to get the basic setup working. There were a few moments where I thought I’d completely messed it up, but I just kept at it, you know, trial and error. I’m not even sure what I did, but it felt like solving the problem. It had these steps:
- First, I made sure I had all of, what seemed like, the basic components.
- Then I started playing around with the settings, try number one, try number two, etc…
- Then I had to deal with some errors, you know the drill.
Making it Work (Sort Of)
After a lot of fiddling, I finally got something to work. It wasn’t perfect, not by a long shot, but it was a start. I could see the basic idea, and it seemed pretty cool, actually.

I ran a few tests, nothing fancy, just to see if it would do what I thought it should. Most of them failed, to be honest, but a couple worked, and that was enough to keep me going. I’m no expert, but it felt like progress.
Wrapping Up (For Now)
So, that’s where I’m at with this Graham Stafford thing. It’s definitely a work in progress. I’ve got a long way to go before I’d say I’m comfortable with it, but I’m intrigued. I think there’s something there, something potentially useful, even if it’s a bit rough around the edges. I’ll probably keep messing with it, see if I can get it to do something really cool. I have this gut feeling, it’s worth it.
For today, It’s a wrap. My brain is fried. Time for a break.