With my decision to turn this blog into what I hope will be a resource for beginning developers, I have decided to return to Code Complete by Steve McConnell and create some posts on various topics in the books. So in the next few weeks I will begin a weekly post on a topic, starting with the beginning of the book and will work my way towards the end pulling out things I think are helpful to new developers.
As these posts appear, feel free to give feedback on anything. I am doing this to give back to the community and not for myself.
This is a place where I share my thoughts on various software engineering ideals and whatever thoughts I have going on in my brain. There's no telling what you will find here...
April 28, 2009
April 1, 2009
Change Is Coming
I took some time to take a step back and think about what it was that I really wanted to achieve with this blog. In the past I had posts about my graduate thesis progress, but there was slowly a transition into more posts about various topics in the software engineering community. I didn't gain much of a following and I just wasn't happy with the content I was generating. So I sat back and thought about what I would have really wanted to read in a technical blog and with that I have made a decision.
I am going to resurrect this blog into something that can be very helpful to those individuals who are just starting out their careers in software development. I can think back to when I first started working after college six years ago and I had no idea what I was truly getting myself into. I had a strong grasp of the theoretical parts of software development, but didn't have much exposure to real world concepts that would help me in the long run. If I knew then what I knew now, I would not have felt so lost. So my road map for the future of this blog is to provide posts and tutorials on things that can help when you first step foot into the office for the first time. I aim to have mostly technical posts, but I will occasionally provide some input on business sense and dealing with different personalities on a team.
So be on the lookout for more posts coming soon. Black Dilbert will be reborn and will be better than ever!!
I am going to resurrect this blog into something that can be very helpful to those individuals who are just starting out their careers in software development. I can think back to when I first started working after college six years ago and I had no idea what I was truly getting myself into. I had a strong grasp of the theoretical parts of software development, but didn't have much exposure to real world concepts that would help me in the long run. If I knew then what I knew now, I would not have felt so lost. So my road map for the future of this blog is to provide posts and tutorials on things that can help when you first step foot into the office for the first time. I aim to have mostly technical posts, but I will occasionally provide some input on business sense and dealing with different personalities on a team.
So be on the lookout for more posts coming soon. Black Dilbert will be reborn and will be better than ever!!
March 16, 2009
Finding Focus
I have decided that my blogging here has been lacking focus. What I originally planned for this blog was to follow my work on my graduate thesis, but when it was complete I was unsure of the next direction to take. I started to dabble a little in some small software engineering/development topics I encountered, but I never really got into any real detail. So I think I need to take some time to figure out the focus and direction I am going to take with this blog.
So stay tuned for a new and improved Black Dilbert. In the meantime, if you have any suggestions on what you would like to see here please let me know.
So stay tuned for a new and improved Black Dilbert. In the meantime, if you have any suggestions on what you would like to see here please let me know.
March 5, 2009
Thesis Is Alive and Well in the WWW
I was bored today so I did a quick search of my name and wireless mesh networks and my graduate thesis was returned at the top of the list. If you have some free time and want to spend some time catching up on IEEE 802.15.4-based wireless mesh networks you can find my thesis at http://hdl.handle.net/10106/741.
Just skimming through it sent me back to the long nights I spent slaving over simulations and data analysis. I must admit that I kind of miss it...
Just skimming through it sent me back to the long nights I spent slaving over simulations and data analysis. I must admit that I kind of miss it...
February 24, 2009
Laid Off Developer?? Get Free Training
Steve McConnell is doing a very honorable thing by offering laid off software developers free seats in his seminars and training sessions through his company, Construx Software.
Personally, I think this is great thing he is doing. There are a lot of our software brothers and sisters who have found themselves suddenly out of work due to the current financial climate. This is probably one of the biggest times we need to pull together as a community and help others.
Click here for more information.
Personally, I think this is great thing he is doing. There are a lot of our software brothers and sisters who have found themselves suddenly out of work due to the current financial climate. This is probably one of the biggest times we need to pull together as a community and help others.
Click here for more information.
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