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1st blog := http://tyrant911.blogspot.com/2009/09/hello-world.html
 
1st blog := http://tyrant911.blogspot.com/2009/09/hello-world.html
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2nd blog := [http://tyrant911-processingdotjs.blogspot.com/ processing.js]
  
 
I'm a CPA student in my final semester and have chosen an OSD prject am looking forward to the open source development approach.... especially IRC communication!  Ok, actually it makes me a little nervous.  But it is true that this development approach is precisely how the real world works... therefore this course is very important.
 
I'm a CPA student in my final semester and have chosen an OSD prject am looking forward to the open source development approach.... especially IRC communication!  Ok, actually it makes me a little nervous.  But it is true that this development approach is precisely how the real world works... therefore this course is very important.
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===Don't bother looking below===
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=COPIED FROM OTHER PART OF THIS WEBSITE TO SEE HOW THE DIFFERENT POSTING FUNCTIONS WORK=
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==[http://cs.senecac.on.ca/index.php?outline=OSD600 Subject Description]==
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==Major Project==
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This is a project course, and the majority of each student’s mark will come from work done on a real development project. The primary goal of this project is to get students involved in the Mozilla development community and codebase. Through this experience students will learn about the processes, tools, and practices involved in developing software as part of a large open source community.
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* '''60%''' - Project Deliverables (e.g., code, documents), marked in terms of quality, quantity, etc.  Your project will be marked at three milestone releases, the number and values being:
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**  5% - [[Fall 2009 DPS909 and OSD600 Initial Project Plan 0.0|Initial Project Plan]] (Due Week of Sept 28)
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** 15% - 0.1 Release (Due Week of Oct 19)
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** 15% - 0.2 Release (Due Week of Nov 16)
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** 25% - 0.3 Release (Due Week of Dec 7)
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* '''20%''' - Project Wiki Page and Blog.  You will be marked on your project and personal page's quality, depth of explanation, frequency of update, etc.
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* '''20%''' - Contributions to other projects.  You will be marked on the quantity and quality of your contributions to other groups.
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==Resources==
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* [[DPS909 and OSD600 Fall 2009 Weekly Schedule|Weekly Schedule]]
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* '''Personal Wiki''' - [[User:Armenzg|Armen]], [[User:Backinblakk|Lukas]]
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* '''Project Wiki''' - [[Automated localization build tool]], [[Extending the Buildbot]], [[Buildbot and EC2]]
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==Archives==
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* [[OSD600 Fall 2007]]

Revision as of 14:05, 24 September 2009

My name is Alex L.

I'm in my last semester at Seneca.

email:= alondono@learn.senecac.on.ca

1st blog := http://tyrant911.blogspot.com/2009/09/hello-world.html

2nd blog := processing.js

I'm a CPA student in my final semester and have chosen an OSD prject am looking forward to the open source development approach.... especially IRC communication! Ok, actually it makes me a little nervous. But it is true that this development approach is precisely how the real world works... therefore this course is very important.

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Don't bother looking below

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COPIED FROM OTHER PART OF THIS WEBSITE TO SEE HOW THE DIFFERENT POSTING FUNCTIONS WORK

Subject Description

Major Project

This is a project course, and the majority of each student’s mark will come from work done on a real development project. The primary goal of this project is to get students involved in the Mozilla development community and codebase. Through this experience students will learn about the processes, tools, and practices involved in developing software as part of a large open source community.


  • 60% - Project Deliverables (e.g., code, documents), marked in terms of quality, quantity, etc. Your project will be marked at three milestone releases, the number and values being:
    • 5% - Initial Project Plan (Due Week of Sept 28)
    • 15% - 0.1 Release (Due Week of Oct 19)
    • 15% - 0.2 Release (Due Week of Nov 16)
    • 25% - 0.3 Release (Due Week of Dec 7)
  • 20% - Project Wiki Page and Blog. You will be marked on your project and personal page's quality, depth of explanation, frequency of update, etc.
  • 20% - Contributions to other projects. You will be marked on the quantity and quality of your contributions to other groups.

Resources


Archives