miércoles, 24 de febrero de 2010

Our project's birth!

Today we officially started our project yay! At 9 am we began the discussion of the assignment which basically involved understanding the problem and the schedule of the day. We split the dbmain interface's methods and planned in which order we will be coding the different classes until we came up with this: Alfonso will be developing the find method while Karen works on updating and deleting a record. As for me, I will be focused on coding the read and create methods and uploading our progress to the blog. Each meeting, a different member will be in charge of posting the blog's entry of the day.Besides this "allocation" of the work, we added the database and the read-binary files to our googlecode page using subversion, as well as the dbmain file so everyone could start working.At first, we had some trouble creating our own code because we’re not Clojure masters, but as we kept on working, things started to flow a little bit more quickly.The day went pretty well though there’s a lot to be done. Thank God our team is so hard working and trustworthy; otherwise we’d be dead worried.

Follow us as we talk you through our development and you’ll see what comes out of this project. Good luck!

The iPollo team:


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viernes, 19 de febrero de 2010

Our blog's birth !

Being 12:16 PM february 19th 2010, I declare this blog officially open for our clojure project.

Karen Luciano Nava
Martha Hernandez Garcia (Princess)
Alfonso Martínez (Yoknapathawa)

-the iPollo team