Tuesday, November 26, 2013

iCodon App Blog

Oh and I forgot to mention that our team is also writing a blog for the development of the app so do check it out from time to time to see how we are doing!

http://icodon.wordpress.com

UCL CS Unveiled Event

My university department is having a Computer Science fair in a couple of weeks and my team is going to be presenting our current project! 
Here's the poster that I drew up for the event

It contains a short summary of the app, the problem provided by our client and the description of features we provide. The images show a basic flowchart of the app and the home, game and ranking screens.


Pretty cool huh?

I guess it looks a little crammed but the poster is going to be on an A3 poster paper so should look better… haha
Here's the full technical State Chart Diagram for the app.



I used Microsoft Visio to do this and other UML charts, such as Object and Inheritance Modelling, for the report we handed in this past weekend

Monday, November 25, 2013

Meet a Mentor - GDC

Tonight, I went to a Meet a Mentor event at Queen Mary university. 
It's organized by the Graduate Developer Community and it was really interesting because you get to meet professionals  who all work as developers or have that background. 

They actually had a similar event last week at UCL but I didn't know what it was and didn't go. My friend who did go was really happy about the event and she recommended that I go tonight. 

Although QM turned out to be quite far from where I live, I'm really glad I went :) 

Since I'm trying to find a job in London after I graduate next year in September, they gave me a lot of good tips and helpful stories about their experience. 

I think the most important thing I learnt tonight from them was how technology is a tool not an industry. So whatever I am interested in, there's a way to use the skills that I have learnt to provide a solution or even revolutionize the industry! 

I'm really excited now! Hehe
But I hate the whole application process! I shall check out some of the problem solving sites that was recommended tonight and build on that to prepare for interviews! 

I'm also glad I went because before, I wasn't very confident about my skills. Because I'm only doing a one year conversion course, compared to students who are doing 3 year bachelor degree, I don't have as much programming skills. But today the mentors reassured me that the recruiters and companies don't care about how much programming you know but more how you think and find solutions to problems. 

All in all great event and will go to other events by the GDC in the future!