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Aug
2 down, 4 more to go
I’ve finished my Advance Internet Technologies project, in which I was supposed to create an Instant messanger. It’s supposed to be something like MSN Messenger, but written in Java with the aim to get us to learn how to do socket programming. It took about 3 weeks, but the lecturer seems to be quite happy with what we’ve done, so that’s one assignment down.

Xiang Ju managed to complete the add-ons for our Data Structure and Algorithms project, which was a CD shop with an over-glorified interface and a buldgeoning backend. I’m a stickler for proper and consistent variable naming conventions, so working in a group is a test of putting hobbyhorses at the back-burner. We had some trouble with a few components I wrote just before the absolute deadline, but it got all smoothened out in the end, though it meant that I went to bed at a glorious 4am. To add to the drama, my parents wake up at 4.15am, so you can imagine how it must feel for the living room lights to be on for the entire day.
So what’s left for me to conquer within these 2 weeks?
- Advance Internet Technologies:
A 5000 word essay on a Internet, network or security related topic. I picked “Evolution of the Internet” for us since Xiang Ju couldn’t think of something - System Development Techniques:
A class diagram, 3 sequence diagrams, descriptions for classes and attributes, as well as a state diagram due in 2 days’ time - Design for User Interaction:
Conduct usability testing with 5 testers, compile a report on the improvements made to the Flash application, and submit an improved version for grading by 15 August 2008 - Java Server Programming
Deploy an entire site for a tuition centre (fictional of course!), and ensure its functionality complies to the working specifications in the documentation. The trouble is, the assignment was due last Sunday…
As you can see, I’m in some dire straits here. To compound matters, the end of module tests are coming up, with the Java Server Programming one set on 15 August. It happens to be a deadline for AITEC and DEUI.
I’m also blogging commercially for a company, as well as the SPVC Club blog. That makes me one hell of a busy guy. Thankfully, I have some really great classmates, like Infestor51 who make things a little bit easier for me. I’m not sure if that’s going to help with my end of semester tests though.
on August 7th, 2008 at 1:29 am
Hi pkchukiss, sorry I took the liberty to did a little spying and found you through the search engine. I had an issue with Slicehost and you replied. You could drop me a mail.
This is the first time I encounter this problem with Slicehost but previously I haven’t been using it much. Any idea when this little problem started.
I was hoping to settle this request timeout problem soon.
on August 7th, 2008 at 11:46 am
You can always count on TheFuzzy to help.
Yeah, considering a nickname change.
on August 11th, 2008 at 11:56 am
I’m from EEE and just interested to find out more about the work load in your school.
on August 12th, 2008 at 9:07 am
[...] rabbit left a comment in my last post asking about the load in SMIT (School of Media and Info-Communications Technology). [...]
on August 12th, 2008 at 9:10 am
Hi rabbit,
I hope the post here answers your question!