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emoney's Blog > And the Living is Easy

Posted 14 August 2011

I lied in last week's blog entry, this is my last blog class-related blog entry. We had the test on Friday, it wasn't too bad. In fact, I think the only questions I made mistakes on were the UML questions. I didn't even think about studying UML specs, I studied all the quizzes, all the lecture code, and re-read the notes, but I completely...


emoney's Blog > Heat Index Out of Bounds

Posted 07 August 2011

Now that the groupies' role in World Crisis is finally over (YAH!), I can finally relax a bit and enjoy whats left of summer. Of course, that is easier said than done, seeing as how my it feel like my face is going to melt off every time I step outside. Wow has it been hot. The kind of heat that makes you feel you are starring in Do the...


emoney's Blog > Just Google It

Posted 31 July 2011

For the last phase of World Crisis we were to implement search on the site. To get started I looked for the SQL api for the Google DataStore. I needed to know the where syntax so I could throw the search terms at it. Of course, I didn't get very far, as the DataStore isn't a relational database with such conventions. Not to mention no join...


emoney's Blog > 373 Test 2.0

Posted 24 July 2011

So, I took the second test in CS 373 on Friday. It wasn't too bad, however it was an odd mix of material. There were a handful of readings, a lot about SQL and UML, and yet there weren't any questions over them. Half of my crib sheet was about that stuff. I had every database term on there, diagrams of example UMLs, etc, but none of it was...


emoney's Blog > The DataStore

Posted 17 July 2011

I'm not sure if I have the energy to write this blog post. The groupies and I spent all day yesterday and today in the lab working on the second phase of World Crisis. And we still aren't completely done! Building a website from scratch is no small feat! With every new design addition comes twice as many other areas that need...