CS 371p Spring 2021 Week 14: Joshua Skadberg
2 min readMay 3, 2021
- What did you do this past week?
This past week I had a lot of assignments to do. Most of the time I spent on my cs371p project. Working with a partner has been really helpful because we catch each other’s bugs, as well as it helps me keep focused. I also worked on a project for my SDS class, office hours proved very useful. I have also had a bit of trouble trying to work on my software engineering project, but I believe I found some resources that will help me a lot out. - What’s in your way?
The things in my way currently are these projects, as well as a lot of deadlines. The semester is ending very soon, so there’s a lot of other stuff to do for school other than the projects. It is difficult to manage so many things happening, and I am not sure on how to keep track of everything. I am one of those types that keeps things in my head, but that falls off fast. - What will you do next week?
This next week, I will be completing all the final projects, so it is a very grindy time. However, knowing that the semester is ending soon and all of the stress will be over fills me with determination. - If you read it, what did you think of the The Joel Test?
I thought it was interesting and very useful. However, I cannot apply any of these things just yet because I have not started my internship yet. I hope there’s one of these rules for students perhaps, but I don’t think it will be that worth to create. - What was your experience of virtual and dynamic binding? (this question will vary, week to week)
I have used similar to virtual functions when I created interfaces in Java. I have also experienced dynamic binding in Java as well, but not that much. This is very good practice. - What made you happy this week?
It rained a lot this week, which after a lot of dry spells is a breath of fresh air. It was very relaxing to do work while rain sounds happened in the background. - What’s your pick-of-the-week or tip-of-the-week?
Adding hazelnut oil to coffee really boosts its flavor, and I highly recommend you try it out next time you make a cup of joe.