| | Various school-related projects :) | | After being introduced to it in half a dozen different classes over my academic careen, I have a new-found respect for functional programming :) . . . | |
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| | (Compiler Construction, Spring Semester 2005) This was flat-out one of the most challenging classes — and therefore one of the most interesting — that I have had the pleasure of taking (thanks in no small part to an excellent professor). Unfortunately, it happened to coincide with a very different project, which lead to a final product that was, shall we say, “below expectation” ;) . . . | |
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| | Besides learning all about database theory and implementation, I created a neat little program to perform several standard database algorithms. Among these are Attribute Closure (X+), Third Normal Form, Boyce-Codd Normal Form, Canonical/Minimal Cover, and Functional Dependency Loss Checking. . . . | |
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| | Below are the collected assignments from the Cosmology of Insects class I took in the fall of 2004, which devolved into a rather interesting creative writing class. In case you don’t know, cosmology is the study of the history of the universe and, since the teacher was an etymologist, he naturally presented it from the insects’ perspective ;) . . . | |
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| | After years (two, to be exact ;) of abstract principles and programming theories, I finally got to a class that asked for actual programs :D Although the assignments called for simple command-line applications, I thought this would be a good time to practice my interface building skills and also get some familiarity with C# and .NET. . . . | |
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