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Software Engineering 5199 - Dynamic Languages

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Executive Summary/Presentation Notes:

  • tech_briefing (3-5 pages)
    • Expand on executive summary
    • Technical audience - peers, architects, etc
    • Details
    • Pointers to more information
  • presentation (15 minutes)
    • Verbalize technical briefing
    • Overview for peers
    • Brown bag to pilot approval
    • Live coding (if you dare!)

Executive Summary Guidelines:

  • 1-2 pages
  • Describe a technology
  • Non-technical audience
  • "We should explore this..."
  • High level
  • Pointers to details (links)

 

For this week:


Past weeks:

For Jan 25:

  • Read the first two chapters of Tate (Beyond Java) and Chapter 2 of Graham (Hackers and Painters). Unless otherwise noted (or you want some kind of extra workout), you won't need to bring the Pick Axe (Programming Ruby) book or AWR (Agile Web Development in Rails) to class.

For Feb 2:

For Feb 8:

For Feb 8:

For Feb 23:

For Feb 29:

  • Install Rails
    http://www.rubyonrails.org/down
  • Tate chapter 7
  • AWR 1-6

For March 1:

For March 8:

For March 31 Week:

 

 
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SEng 5199: Dynamic Languages