Buried in coursework

I probably shouldn’t be writing this, but never mind!


I’m currently up to my neck in computer science coursework, a total of nine pieces in all.

1st: Essay on trends of computer architecture development (done, tomorrow)

2nd: ‘Disscussion’ to contrast fixed, variable and hybrid length instruction encoding sets. (not started, tomorrow [oops])

3rd: In groups, draw up 4 types of UML diagrams for a made up pesticides company (half done, friday)

4th: Develop and document a graphical implementation of 2D Convex Hull in a language of your choice. (algorithm kinda working, next friday)

5th: Create XML, XSLT and XSD documents for the C++ implementation of MPI + fat report. Goto xml.microplop.com to see it!!! (half done, three weeks left)

6th: Read, discuss and critique a Divide and Conquer algorithm based technical paper. (DONE!)

7th and 8th: Two Career Management Skills coursework peices, about something… I haven’t read it yet…. (two weeks)

9th: Design, develop and document a UK charity website in a team for a real client, using best design principles possible. (Febuary final deadline, but prototype site in 2 weeks)

I think that’s it! Glad to get that off my chest!

Expect to see a fat article on here soon about computer architecture, and the lively and sexy delights of varying instruction set encoding systems!
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