CS 373 Fall 2022: Fernando Mercado - Week 10

 

What did you do this past week?

The beginning of this week was very hectic, with our team working very hard to get phase II turned in. After that, we took a short break in development but have continued doing great work and it's nice to see the project coming together. I helped a friend move into her new apartment as well which worked great to get my mind off school and work things.

What's in your way?

Our group is a bit behind I think in terms of the project and I'd really like to get back on track.

What will you do next week?

I will focus on working on the project and building more of my app. Really I would like to set myself up for easy weekends, as I am leaving town both of the coming weekends.

What did you think of Paper #10: Why getter and setter methods are evil?

This week's paper was a nice breath of fresh air, being a new article from a new author. It was getting a little difficult to read the previous few papers simply due to their similarity. I like that the author of this paper distinguishes pointing out a disadvantage of a certain method and claiming people should never use it.

What was your experience of cross join, theta join, and natural join?

The joins were actually really cool to learn because I can see them being extremely relevant in database information handling and in general for solutions. I enjoyed learning how to implement them in python as well.

What made you happy this week?

This Halloweekend I got to see some of my friends from out of town and met a lot of cool new people, I also got to make my costume (I love a good DIY project), I was Shinji from Neon Genesis Evangelion.

What's your pick-of-the-week or tip-of-the-week?

Github Copilot is a great tool for developers to use, and it saves you a LOT of time. It's free for students too!

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