Friday, August 9, 2024

Fin

As I close this final chapter of my CS undergraduate academic career, the only things I can say are that I'm tired and that it finally paid off! I've absorbed a ton, especially the core concepts that'll serve as my foundation going forward. It's changed how I think and approach problems, both in tech and life.

Next up: landing a software engineering position. I've got some side project ideas I want to develop in my spare time, maybe turn them into something profitable. Down the road, I'm considering a master's in robotics. We'll see where this journey takes me.

Capstone Project: Journal 7

As I approach the end of this CS program I have been a part of, and the project I have been working on, week 15 brought significant progress to our project. I focused on polishing existing features and giving the app a fresh, updated look. It's impressive how much far the DKOMP project has come since the initial design phase, and implementation.

Looking ahead to our final week, my goal is to tie up any loose ends and ensure the project is in a state that allows for future development. I wish I could do more but I simply don't have enough time anymore.

During week 15, time management was a challenge, with the deadline creating some pressure.

Capstone Project: Journal 6

Week 14 marked significant progress on the dkomp project, as I focused on enhancing performance and successfully integrated websockets. The journey wasn't without issues, however, as I found myself juggling multiple tasks simultaneously, learning new concepts, getting rid of bugs, and trying my best to push the project forward.

By the end of week 15 refining the existing features was the main focus.

The main challenge I faced during week 14 was the need to rapidly learn new things while maintaining project momentum.