Week 15 – Post Mortem – Last blog

--Originally published at TC3045 – Sagnelli's blog

Howdy,

This is the final entry for this course. Life is finally clearing out; the video for this course’s project is already delivered, and we are expecting until Wednesday to expose our project in Expo Ingenierias. Also, all my homeworks are already done. Finally, the light at the end of the tunnel is finally visible for my projects; a little bit blurry, but there it is.

I am really happy with this semester because I feel that I learned a lot, and I improved my knowledge, and skills as a Software Engineer. Quality and Testing course really helped me refine my coding phase by implementing the testing phase at the same time. Finally, the dynamics of the class were really interesting, as I think projects are way better than exams for learning. While doing a same project since the beginning of the course, it didn’t feel that stressful, and it helped us learn better.

Best regards,

Week 15: Pre Mortem

--Originally published at TC3045 – Sagnelli's blog

Some people say that time is money; however, I think that time is success.

The bad news is, time is running out. Teachers are actually being disrespectful and dropping more, and more homeworks while their projects are due in less than two weeks. Not much has changed from the previous blog post, but I am actually using this blog post as a stress reliever. Let’s hope my cards under my sleeve don’t run out.

Stay tuned for the next blog post, to see how this week developed.

Week 14 – Post Mortem

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Howdy,

So last blog post I talked about my Database course project. We are using MongoDB as our backend along with Flask. We think is easier to implement python code with Flask than using exec functions on Node. Also, the learning curve of Node is way more difficult than Flask’s. Therefore, Flask is the winning framework to use. We won’t be using any agile methodology, since we started the project way too late. We are using XP methodologies to finish on time.

Stay tuned for this project’s advancements.

Week 14 – Pre Mortem

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Howdy.

We are almost at the end of this course; only two weeks left. Luckily, we already finished this project; however, I can already feel the stress of working with the pending 3 projects for other courses. Actually, we might use this course’s project as a starter for our Advanced Database course project. We are thinking on developing a web app that based on data displays a heat map of parties popularity among different zones. We are focusing on Jalisco, and parties competing for governor, and senator position.

Stay tuned on the developments of this week other projects.

Week 13 – Post Mortem

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This week we finished the back end part of the project. The analysis is finished, and it was accomplished using the indico library for sentiment analysis. Also, the elimination of stop words concluded almost perfectly, and the word cloud functionality has been finished. The analysis functionality is finished.

Next step is to implement our backend functionality with our frontend design. But, for this course, backend was our only scope. The frontend part is going to be covered by 2 of our teammates for another course.

Week 13: Pre Mortem

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This week we need to talk about what is missing from the scope of the project. We need to focus on those aspects to accomplish what we planned from the beginning. Furthermore, this week is going to be all about planning our next moves. Planning what is missing, who is working on it, and who is testing it.

Don’t worry, the project is developing excellent, almost everything is covered up, but we might be missing some key features that make our project an accomplishment.

Stay tuned for the development of this planning week.

Week 12 – Post Mortem

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This week we had our meeting with our counselor on the project, and we had an excellent feedback from him. I guess our project is on the final stretch, and we must focus on some minor improvements, and on the final QA part.

For this section of our project, I guess we are focusing in the Front End part of the project, and continuing our testing for fixing minor bugs.

Stay tuned for further developments on the project.

Week 12 – Pre Mortem

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Coming back from holy week holidays, and I really need a second week off. However, it is time to return to our duties, and continue with this development. We are only a month away from finishing this course.

Last thing we were focusing on was the front end part of the app. This is the second phase of the project so to speak. We will be focusing on applying the sentiment analysis to show charts on the frontend, also to apply the backend to build the graphic word cloud, and give proper information, and direction on which candidate is leading the poll.

Stay tuned!

Week 11 – PostMortem

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Holy week is here, and I won’t be relaxing that much. I am preparing for a job interview. I will be focusing on working on my data structures, algorithms, and databases skills for the interview. I won’t be working on this project, so I won’t be blogging in Holy week.

On the other hand, this week we had our sprint presentation. We could say that the backend part of the application is almost finished. We must focus now on the frontend part of it.

Stay tuned, and see you on Easter week.

Week 11 – Pre Mortem

--Originally published at TC3045 – Sagnelli's blog

Greetings,

This is the week where the sprint presentation is going to be upheld. On Tuesday will demonstrate our advancements on the functionality of our project so far. Next steps of the project are to be determined, but are mostly related to front-end integration with what we already have.

Stay tuned for the results of this week.