Michael's Log

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* '''Chapter 1 - Mid July. The Rain bellows against the university windows.'''
 
* '''Chapter 1 - Mid July. The Rain bellows against the university windows.'''
  
Captian's Log 14/07/10. I decided on a topic for my project, a basic simulator of a virus infecting some blood cells. I drew up a basic UML diagram on paper and a potential layout of the application whilst running.
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Captain's Log 14/07/10. I decided on a topic for my project, a basic simulator of a virus infecting some blood cells. I drew up a basic UML diagram on paper and a potential layout of the application whilst running.
  
 
I also spent some time skim reading Shalloway and Trott. A very nice book with plenty of examples, and it addresses some more advanced Design Patterns I have not covered yet. It is fairly lightweight as it seems to be designed to be skim read or used as a reference, as appose to remembering every detail.
 
I also spent some time skim reading Shalloway and Trott. A very nice book with plenty of examples, and it addresses some more advanced Design Patterns I have not covered yet. It is fairly lightweight as it seems to be designed to be skim read or used as a reference, as appose to remembering every detail.
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* '''Chapter 2 - End of July. My Car is covered in ice.'''
 
* '''Chapter 2 - End of July. My Car is covered in ice.'''
  
Captian's Log 30/07/10. I finally got around to making a page for my project, and my home page. I also began to write this log.
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Captain's Log 30/07/10. I finally got around to making a page for my project, and my home page. I also began to write this log.

Revision as of 22:49, 29 July 2010

  • Chapter 1 - Mid July. The Rain bellows against the university windows.

Captain's Log 14/07/10. I decided on a topic for my project, a basic simulator of a virus infecting some blood cells. I drew up a basic UML diagram on paper and a potential layout of the application whilst running.

I also spent some time skim reading Shalloway and Trott. A very nice book with plenty of examples, and it addresses some more advanced Design Patterns I have not covered yet. It is fairly lightweight as it seems to be designed to be skim read or used as a reference, as appose to remembering every detail.

A basic attempt at trying to make Virus! in C# failed as I couldn't make a successful draw() of a red blood cell to my application. I'm considering to use Java instead.

  • Chapter 2 - End of July. My Car is covered in ice.

Captain's Log 30/07/10. I finally got around to making a page for my project, and my home page. I also began to write this log.

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