Tuesday 5 November 2013

Week Six

29/10/13

Sixth Week
Half term, did not do anything for the project, just courseworks.
Will have PID finished very soon.

Funz:

Week Five

22/10/13

Fifth Week
Started planning the Android App, reading through books and the internet, I have saved a large list of resources that I will refer to when programming.
I have also started planning the code, I have made some pseudocode and flow diagrams to make some structure.

For the funz:

Tuesday 15 October 2013

Week Three

08/10/13
Third Week
Wrote PID, got about half way.
Read my Java book to learn some more stuff.

Pined over the tablet I want to buy, will come out soon. Wait for reviews and see whether its worth it, if not then ill get a different one.

For the lulz:

Tuesday 1 October 2013

Second Week

01/10/13

Second week into project, not so much done on the side of actually making the product but have started writing my PID.

On the product side I have looked up some more about the programming, it seems that Python does have am IDE with drag and drop capabilities, thus meaning that coding windows and dialogue boxes will not have to be.

This leans me more towards Python than Java, but Java is part of the course and thus will have to be learned anyway.
Will debate more about that later.

Anyhoo, that's about it for this week.

Something for the lulz:

Monday 30 September 2013

First Lesson

24/09/2013
First Advanced Computer Project class, went well, gained a solid confirmation on the project thoughts that have swirled around my head throughout summer.

I will create an app for android tablets and smartphones, there are a few steps to take to achieve this as I will need to buy a tablet, install the right software and learn the programming language.

The tablet, I know which one that I will get, though I will have to wait a short time to buy it.

The software I also know what to use... depending on the programming language, if I program in Java then I will need a certain list of software. Though if I program the app in Python then I will need to do less.

Plus Python is easier than Java...

:)