I’m glad to say we finally finished our project. I feel kind of free now because I can relax a bit except that I have finals.

Now I’m going to tell you a story:

Once upon a time, there were two girls who studied IMD and were on TC101. So one day, their teacher deciced to give them a very difficult project…

Never mind, I’m not the artist in this team. I will leave that to Fer.

However, I’m going to tell you our experience with this project:

WE STRUGGLED A LOT AND HAD A LOT OF TROUBLE!!! This was really complex and it stressed us very much.

Anyways, what we did first was to try to install ImageMagick++, I say try because I thought I had installed it but surprise, it didn’t work when I tried to run the example code.  ImageMagick++ doesn’t work in Windows nor MAC. And that was very frustrating.

After a week of struggling with Windows and MAC, we realized we had to install Ubuntu.But to be honest, none of us wanted to install Ubuntu in our computers, so we asked my brother for his laptop because he uses Ubuntu. I was happy he said yes!!

First of all, neither of us knew how to use Ubuntu, but with a little from our friends (Fernanda Zapata and Octavio Rojas),  we learned how and finally could run the example code!!

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So now that we had a computer with Ubuntu and knew how to use it, we had the challenge to create the code. We were aware we couldn’t use the functions of Image Magick, so yeah, we struggled a lot.

We had lots and lots of bugs. Never in this semester have I seen so many errors in a program. However,  we could most of them. We still had one though, one that we didn’t know how to solve: Segmentation fault core generated.

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We did some reasearch about it on the Web, but still we didn’t know how to debug it. So we asked Ken for help and told us to try it with another image, but that didn’t work, and we got frustrated.

Here’s our final code:

https://github.com/kenwbauer/TC101F15_Team07

CC BY 4.0 Final Project (5) by Ana Gloria Angulo is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.