Category Archives: FIT3015 member blog

FIT3015 was my industrial experience project at uni. The subject leaders encouraged us to have a weekly –rant– progress report about our interactions with the client and other team members.

The FingerNails and the Chalkbo9rd

Yesterday I spent the day with my good friend and colleague from my group to work on some coding for the project. Let me just say from the outset that I respect this colleague for their technical prowess and their … Continue reading

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Where for art thou taxes?

Our client, an IT industry group, commissions a system and in the end has no place to put it.     It doesn’t bother me too much. Mistakes happen, people make arrangements that they don’t fully understand then come to … Continue reading

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Flexible Reporting

I took the opportunity to listen to play back our interview notes from the first two meetings. Since I volunteered to do mock up reports to find out what extra data we hadn’t yet considered for the ‘domain model’, it … Continue reading

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And now, less of the same…

Yesterday began with adventures in HiFi.     This was good because the drones had alleviated my need to extrapolate the beginnings of a fine art form.     Then 4 wise men appeared. They thanked us for the food … Continue reading

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Toothache

I took the time to read the personal blogs of Jake and Dave. Oh my goodness, what a fricken whinge-fest. If this is how they want us to write blogs then read on. Its great to know that you are … Continue reading

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It’s not cheating if you blog using OneNote 07

Wow. What a stupidly technological week. If doing I.T. was like eating fruit, I’d have a severe case of the runs.   Database Modelling Ok, so the first interesting item this week was our Domain Model. A domain model, for … Continue reading

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Of server racks and linux distro’s

Ok, so for my industrial experience project, an opportunity to have a server housed in an ISP’s datacenter for our source control system was made available. What an excellent proposition, no bandwidth charges, fast link for everyone concerned (no more … Continue reading

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