Two Questions
Yes, just two. But the first one is rather large and the second one is deeper.
Object-Oriented Programming
Yes, just two. But the first one is rather large and the second one is deeper.
I asked you via email (and Twitter) to watch the interview of Ward Cunningham. Please watch that and then blog about your thoughts using #WSQ13.
Feel free to advertise your blog post using the #TC201 hashtag and you could even mention/shout-out to James on Twitter @javagosling
You can find the inteview on the TWiT page at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation/episodes/245
Or watch it embedded here from YouTube:
I asked you via email (and Twitter) to watch the interview of Ward Cunningham. Please watch that and then blog about your thoughts using #WSQ12.
Feel free to advertise your blog post using the #TC201 hashtag and you could even mention/shout-out to Ward on Twitter @WardCunningham
You can find the inteview on the TWiT page at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation/episodes/239
Or watch it embedded here from YouTube:
Write your blog post and link your video (if you do one), then:
Make a review of the course, what are the topics and tools that you learned and discuss that. The topics are the programming type topics as well as what are Tec21 “transversal” topics like working in teams, communicating (via blogs and working with others). Go over the mastery list to get an idea but be creative here.
As discussed in class, I expect students to find me in my office to discuss their individual progress. This is an important habit to have during your degree program and afterward. Make an appointment at https://kenbauer.youcanbook.me/
I will be travelling from Wednesday April 13 to Monday April 18 so no class on the 14th and 18th. I will assign extra activities to account for that missed time. Your focus now should be finishing your project and becoming Object-Oriented ninjas.
You can find other assignments on the same page if you want more Java programming fun but you should at least try to to the Library assignment linked here.
Write about this on your blog using the hash tag #WSQ11
Another Coding Reference
You may want to check out Programming by Doing. This site has more basic Java assignments and a link to his book.
One goal during your degree is to know about key persons and their work in computing. Joel Spolsky is one person you should know about.
Read his blog post on Advice for Computer Science College Students and write you own blog post with reflections about this. Be sure to use the tag #WSQ10 in your post and I recommend promoting it to Twitter with that tag AND the course tag of #TC201
Yes, just two. But the first one is rather large and the second one is deeper.