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  • Smoothing out the edges

    At this point of the capstone course, there remains approximately three weeks left. I found that the process of implementing my group’s capstone project (i.e. Crowd-Sourced Travel Planner) went smoothly and efficiently. A major contributor to this outcome comes from selecting a group prior to the course start, along with clearly defined expectations from the…

    November 10, 2022
  • Steady progress…

    At the last post, our group implemented the login and register functions of our Flask web app for the “Crowd Sourced Travel Planner” capstone project. Since then, our group has made leaps and bounds in terms of core functionality. Our current web app has made great strides in implementing the Experience aspect of the project.…

    October 27, 2022
  • The beginning of first sprint

    Since the last post, much headway has been made as it pertains to establishing the development timeline and structure of this term’s Capstone project, which turned out to be the Crowd Sourced Travel Planner Web Application. My group (consisting of three people) decided on a Python Flask-based web app, which myself and another teammate had…

    October 13, 2022
  • The beginning (of the end)

    Today is Wednesday, September 21, 2022. The first day of my final quarter in Oregon State University’s computer science post baccalaureate program, the beginning of the end of my collegiate experience (unless I pursue post graduate studies, which is TBD). It only feels like yesterday when I was just getting my feet wet in CS…

    September 22, 2022
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    September 21, 2022

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