Farhad
Farhad Norouzi | |
Plan for Future | Go to Master of Computer Science |
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Occupation | BSD Student |
Expected Graduation | May 2009 |
fnorouzi@learn.senecac.on.ca | |
Blog | http://farhadnorouzi.blogspot.com |
Farhad Norouzi is a 4th year college student, studying Bachelor of Software Development (BSD) Program Seneca College in Toronto, Canada. He expects to graduate in May 2009.
He got admission from a major university in Canada to continue his education in the Master of Computer Science from September 2009. He plans to do his research and thesis on Enterprise Applications.
He was elected Financial Officer of the for the school year 2008-2009.
He has enrolled in the DPS909 - Topics in Open Source Development Course for the current semester (Winter 2009) where he hopes he will learn the technological, social, and pragmatic aspects of developing open source software through direct involvement in the Eclipse WTP.
DPS909 -- Open Source Development
Students and Professors at Seneca College work closely with open source communities like Mozilla, Fedora, OpenOffice.org, and Web Tools Platform (WTP) Project to do real-world research. Open Source@Seneca
Winter 2009 -- Eclipse WTP
Students get introduced to the technological, social, and pragmatic aspects of developing open source software through direct involvement in the Eclipse WTP project. Students will learn to use the tools, techniques, and strategies of open source developers.DPS909 Eclipse WTP Weekly Schedule
Major Project -- Eclipse WTP -- Bug 240167 -- Normal -- P3
Bug ID
Bug Description
When the user deletes a Tomcat 5.5 server from the server view, the editor will not be closed.
Steps to Reproduce the Bug
1.I created a Tomcat 5.5 server, double click to open it in its editor.
2.Then I selected the server and deleted it from server view.
3.should the server editor be closed ?
4. if you have a java file open, and delete the file the editor is closed, otherwise
it would be odd to make changes to the file.