In at work, at OMG, 4am, watching over the shoulder (logically, not physically) as my production support person installs my software release that I’ve been working on for past 12 months. Longest software development effort ever (for me). Not used to ‘s red tape of software development process. My effort was completed in early sept, […]
Software Dev.
U/ST class: Software Analysis and Design Tools – OVER!
Last night of class (System Analysis and Design Tools) was last night, submitted my video presentation on time (via YouTube, will share the link – haha – later), had a cold so my voice was pretty raw and didn’t follow my script as much as I should’ve, but overall, I think I did a pretty […]
Class #3 at Saint Thomas: Systems Analysis & Design Tools
Well, I started my third Masters course at U/Saint Thomas last night: SEIS620 – Systems Analysis and Design Tools – 14 evening sessions, a bit more than 3 hours per session. So far, the instructor is a hoot and based on the first night, he should make this topic quite interesting. There are almost twenty […]
Final Grade: SEIS 610 Software Engineering Spring 2013
So, I went onto the Saint Thomas website today, looking for my final grade – I did this last week but apparently may have been looking in the wrong place, since Dr. Lai doesn’t use the “Black Board” tool where grades were posted in our Technical communications class last Fall. Anyway, I found my grade […]
Teaching kids computer science (AKA programming) [Pioneer Press article]
Front page article from last Sunday’s (4/27) Pioneer Press by Christopher Magan: Headline: Computer-coding classes teach students skills they’re not getting in school. Obi Abulu loves computers. “He learned to click a mouse before he learned to write,” says Attracta Abulu, the Woodbury seventh-grader’s mother. But when it came to learning more about how the […]