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Davoud Salahi Rad

About


BSD student; graduating Winter 2009.


Received A and A+ in 30 of 37 courses taken so far; current cumulative GPA: 3.82 out of 4, been on the President’s Honour List for outstanding academic achievement 3 times - once every year since started at Seneca - 2006, 2007 and 2008.


More about me and address to my blog: http://challenger110.wordpress.com


This page is about my work in DPS909.



Main Deliverables


0.1 Release


0.2 Release


0.3 Release



Work Done in DPS909 Winter 2009


Bugzilla

Bugs subscribed to:

  • Bug# 168784: question, no response; Jordan suggested to look for another bug



Readings


Tutorials


Blog Posts


Other Activities

General



  • Installed Eclipse WTP and PlugIn
  • Tried a minor fix enhancement to get hands-on experience with Eclipse WTP bug fixing - adding date, example from tutorial
  • Tried reproducing Bug 173912
  • Went over list of prescribed WTP bugs and picked a few
  • Published list of bugs being considered
  • Verified bugs and fixes using latest build: M6


  • Attended presentation by Angel Vera
  • Attended presentation by Lawrence Mandel


  • Adjusted width of class photo (requested by Peter), and combined 2 tables containing students' info in Discussion and Helping Corner page; compare: before, after



Comments on Blog Posts


  • Peter Liu's post, comment re NPE
  • Peter Liu's post, comment re bug# 168784
  • Peter Liu's post, comment about "lost sheep"


  • Jatinder's post, comment re latest build
  • Jatinder's post, reply to Peter Liu's question



  • Tahereh's post, comment re reproducing bug


  • Shelley's post, comment re blog feed to CDOT Planet and difference between WTP and RCP/PlugIn
  • Shelley's post, comment re bug fix and blog posts



Related Links


Zenit Wiki


Eclipse WTP


Other



Accomplishment


Through going over Eclipse bugs, reading blog posts by fellow students, experiencing a bug fix and submitting a patch, I’ve learned a lot about Eclipse and Open Source development processes. I’m glad that at the end everything has made sense! :) As mentioned by Jordan, “A long trip starts with a small step”, and "Where there is a will, there is a way". I took the steps and thanks to his guidance and encouragements, and the contributions by Peter Liu and other students, I’m happy with the result of taking this course. This was a Professional “Option”. It was the first time being offered with Eclipse WTP. There was a lot to learn and there is still a lot to do. I look forward to what future holds and can be done.