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Blog 5: September 26th

  Over the summer as an intern at Bank of America, I got a pretty good insight of how effective Agile practices can be. I have some high-level understanding of what Waterfall model is, and as  Liz Lockhart, PMP and Agile Leader has stated it is " The  waterfall project management method  is a linear, step-by-step approach that's ideal for projects with a clear scope and predictable timeline. It involves rigorous planning upfront to ensure that the project stays on track, with progress tracked closely and issues addressed promptly." As we know, technology is changing and fast paced which is why waterfall model is outdated and cannot keep up with the changing requirements that is required. On the other hand, one of manifestos of Agile methodology is " Welcome changing requirements, even late in development. Agile processes harness change for the customer’s competitive advantage ." From my personal experience, working with a big company I have seen how effective, ...

Blog 4: Septmeber 19th

Let's do a high-level overview of "a n authoring and publishing system for authors of textbooks, research articles, and monographs, especially in STEM disciplines."  which is called Pretext. As stated in the pretextbook.org website the publishing system is targeted for scientific and textbook-heavy fields. As we all know writing a research paper or publishing something that is STEM-related can be tedious because there are certain rules, and regulations that one needs to follow. Pretext is a markup language, and allows the author to take advantage of the features included within it. One of the big plus of pretext is that it frees up author's mind from having to focus on how the content is displayed, and just focus on the actual content. As technologies are getting more advanced by the day, it can be difficult to keep up and maintain the published content which is another reason why Pretext is convenient. The software of Pretext " keeps up with technical advances a...

Blog 3: September 12th

  After hearing from Dr. Brad Miller, what are your first impressions about Runestone as an open-source project? Please explain. After hearing from Dr.Brad Miller I am amazed at the process of how Dr.Miller was able to successfully bring this project alive. It started off as just an idea which I thought everyone would love because I personally know how effective and useful it is to students today, but hearing that there were some people that did not want their textbooks published this way, and wanted to keep things the way they were surprised me. It is hard to get every single person to agree and get excited about an idea, but I am really happy that Dr.Miller was able to find those that helped him in his journey and partnered with him because they saw his vision. During his talk Dr.Miller mentioned that a lot of his students had helped him, and I specifically remember him mentioning the student that wrote the code for the grade book. Because Runestone has become more popular due to...

Blog 2: September 7th

After hearing from Dr. Brad Miller, what are your first impressions about Runestone as an open-source project? Please explain. n/a  What excites you about contributing to Runestone (if anything)? Explain. What excites me the most about contributing to Runestone is that I will have the opportunity to add value to a project that I have personally used. The first Computer Science course I took was CSC 226, Software Design and Implementation, and one of the core assignments/tasks that we had to do throughout the semester was to read the textbook on Runestone Academy. As someone that was new to the tech field with no prior experience with coding whatsoever the experience of using Runestone was eye-opening. It was beginner-friendly, and I had the chance to practice writing Python codes directly in the textbook. I had never used an interactive textbook like this one in the past. All I had used for my courses were either a physical textbook or a pdf version of it, and often times I would h...