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ValuBlast.Us!!

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ValuBlast.Us!! Required reflections for the week: What project milestones did you accomplish this week? If you're working in a team, please list what you personally contributed, not the project status overall. I finished the site, published it at ValuBlast.Us, ValueBlast.Us, ValuBlast.com and ValuBlast.me , called four clients, met with three and corresponded with testing details for the project. Finishing the site involved an enormous list of perpetual 24-7 to-dos which I finished up around 4am this Sunday the 27th. I created the site in an awesomely scalable way by writing in a JSON parser that allows me to write the interface in JSON directives for easy customization and vast applicability. There are two interfaces built-in but anything is possible. The underlying data science code is amazingly minimal, which makes it all the more easy to customize if needed for wider applicability. I left off last weeks journal saying I had gotten all the front pages done and built all the grap

The Heat is On

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The heat is on! This weeks required reflections are: What project milestones did you accomplish this week? If you're working in a team, please list what you personally contributed, not the project status overall. What is your plan for next week? My milestones for the week are many, starting with turning in a four hour computer science architecture class lab including Arduino electronics and C programming language practice as well as SPIM/MIPS assembly language practice. and an obscure assembly language program comparing bits of 32 bit string integers in assembly language, which returns either the index of the closest match or -1 if there are more than seven bits difference. This includes use of knowledge in creating MIPS/SPIM function calls, storing $ra on the stack pointer, using the stack pointer to spill variables, recursion, memory storage, format conversion, and all kinds of obscure knowledge. We also began an enigmatic text exercises assignment which has proven challenging, e

The Dawn of the Pet Petter

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Required reflection for the week: What project milestones did you accomplish this week? If you're working in a team, please list what you personally contributed, not the project status overall. What is your plan for next week? I did a lot in my final project last Tuesday and Wednesday, huge plans for the next four days and the days and weeks to come. I am ripping through it. I got all kinds of stuff going on it, and it's looking good. Everything I have works, I put dials, text entry, 360 degree front-to back full object-oriented communication, a rough theme. I got the data science working perfectly, hit a wall as far as data science value estimation functionality, and got quick and accurate help from the professor. I revisited the paradigm of how I'm creating the site, spending a day Wednesday to second guess my methodology and try and go at the project in a simpler way. I was right the first time. I'm doing it right and it's coming out good. I might decide to squee

Rotary Encoders, Shift Registers, Anode & Cathode Seven Segment Displays, and Computer Related Questions

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This Week's Required Reflections:  What project milestones did you accomplish this week? If you're working in a team, please list what you personally contributed, not the project status overall.  What is your plan for next week? I have accomplished a lot of milestones this week in order to finally get the time to start building my final project, ValueBlaster: Attended computer architecture class. Perform a MIPS assembly language lab building struct arrays of hierarchical objects with a text and an integer component. Perform an Arduino lab with a rotary encoder. Perform an Arduino lab with a seven segment display. Perform an Arduino lab with a shift register and a seven segment display. Perform an Arduino lab with a shift register and seven segment displays of two types - anode and cathode. Perform an Arduino lab with a rotary encoder, two shift registers and seven segment displays of two types - anode and cathode that counts down as a timer and resets if you press the button. T

LEDs, Cars, Python, Euclid, Dogs, Cats, Karnaugh Maps, and Floating Points

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  Required reflections for week 1 CST-499 Software Engineering Capstone: 1) What project milestones did you accomplish this week? If you're working in a team, please list what you personally contributed, not the project status overall. This is an iframe into the page I'm working on right now: Well, I've been itching to get some programming done, my favorite activity, since before this program began - but I've been so busy the whole time, I feel like I've gotten even less time for programming now that I'm in a programming curriculum. This week in particular, I've been cramming at hard as I possibly can to get ahead in all of my tasks, which include both classes I'm taking, CST-499 Software Engineering Capstone, as well as CS-24, Elementary Computer Organization/Computer Architecture, at the junior college. In order to be able to get the time to begin the programming needed to complete my capstone project, I needed to do all kinds of stuff I wasn't