AntiRip wrote: » 14 hours! Man that's 2 nights sleeps for me Thought I could get a sleep in this morning but I'm so used of getting up around 6.30-7.00am that I wake up this time every morning. That site looks crap on safari on tablet so can't judge it properly. Definitely not the winner either.
siblers wrote: » Really didn't like q1 today. I thought there was no way we'd get asked the same question from the CA we had this year. Questions ones from previous years were a lot easier as well. Can't hand write code to save my life, had to do out my q1 constructor 3 fecking times.
siblers wrote: » Got through them anyway, bit disapointed with my computing project (65%) thought I would have done a bit better, my documentation was atrocious so maybe not :pac:. Need to get stuck in with some java and OOA over the summer now though.
JFlah wrote: » I see big changes afoot with some computing courses(new modules, whole semesters changed to work experience etc ) good to see things being freshened up.
AntiRip wrote: » Are we affected next year?
JFlah wrote: » I,m not sure to be honest is it applicable from now or is it the structure of courses starting in September...... I hope we are though it's much better.
AntiRip wrote: » Do you have a link of these changes? It would be interesting to read. Cheers. Would love to have the work experience changed to next year. Would love a break from the norm and get to see the type of work out there
JFlah wrote: » could,nt agree more would definitely be a change for the better. Just go to courses section of ITT website.
AntiRip wrote: » Cheers lad You enjoying the time off? I think I've already lost 80% of what I've learnt already
AntiRip wrote: » Exactly. I think I will go through all the labs again in Java soon just to keep it retained. It's amazing without the practice how you can slip back a bit. Although everyday I keep saying "ok definitely tomorrow, will start tomorrow"
siblers wrote: » I'm the exact same, I told myself as soon as it comes to July I'm gonna start some java so I better get cracking. Either of you guys gonna do any C#?
AntiRip wrote: » I'm not anyway. I'll be lucky to do Java. I'm away until next month so will look over Java then hopefully. C# is similar to VB isn't it? Can't see myself learning a new language in a couple months anyway. I worked so hard over the year I need my family time and enjoy playing around with my small fella. Come September I'll be locked into the computer room again so I'm making the best of the time off
siblers wrote: » I'm the same myself, I was expecting to be bored out of my brains but the holidays are flying so far.
AntiRip wrote: » Have ye seen the changes for next year? Looks like we have work placement 2nd semester. No mention of any projects next semester. Just ordinary modules.
Nidge_Weasel wrote: » Hi guys, delighted to see this seems to be the most active thread on this forum, as it suits me down to the ground to ask a few questions! I will be transferring from AIT to ITT this september for 4th year in the BSc In computing in software engineering. The main question I wanted to ask was that many of the student villages and the likes advertise themselves as being either close to the IT's north or south campus, so I need to ask, what campus will my course be based at? Second of all, whats it like, what languages, technologies, facilities you guys got? And finally is there much part time work available down there, as I wouldnt like to have to travel up to Athlone each weekend to work, Id nearly burn what I earned in fuel! Any help from you guys would be great!
Second of all, whats it like, what languages, technologies, facilities you guys got?
siblers wrote: » I'd say the two Object Oriented modules will be project based, one is for making an App and the other is a group project in C#.
JFlah wrote: » OOA&D is apparently the toughest module we'll ever do but I'm hoping I have just spoken to a few who did'nt like it !!