Hello I am still studying at the University of Aalborg and starting at third semester in September.
Besides that I am now a student programmer / developer at Steinwurf.
I am primarily working with packaging of software for linux distributions such as RHEL, OpenSUSE and Debian, development in bash, python, java, C and C++.
dynstr:
check last blog post, I am really looking for testers
Introduktion til Terminal:
The books is an almost done but is still split in to a lot of smalls parts. So I am currently working on assembling all the small parts and so the book should be ready to proof reading
Website:
I am working on getting my website back online - BUT I need to find someone whom offers cheap RoR 3.0 and Postgresql hosting
So that is my small personal and project update
- Lars
søndag den 27. juli 2014
Small status on dynstr - Looking for testers
As state in my previous blog post. Dynstr is part of some volunteering work I have been doing. But I have spend some time on it, making it neater, cleaner and faster.
But I am looking for testers, so please either downloaded directly from github:
https://github.com/looopTools/dynstr/releases
or add me to your package repo:
http://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home%3Alooop&package=dynstr
Please give me some feedback or things you would like to see
But I am looking for testers, so please either downloaded directly from github:
https://github.com/looopTools/dynstr/releases
or add me to your package repo:
http://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home%3Alooop&package=dynstr
Please give me some feedback or things you would like to see
fredag den 9. maj 2014
dynstr and Introduction to Terminal
Hello I would like to share a bit of information about a couple of projects I am working on.
Dynstr - a dynamic string/char* library for C
Do to some volunteer work I have been doing on the side. I came in the need of dynamically being able to manipulate strings/char* in the C programming language.
This project I have decide to make public, and I will be working on it for at least 3 months, it is under GPL and free to use:
Introduction to Terminal
I was asked to make a basic introduction guide to the Terminal application for UNIX/Linux systems.
I have had to restart for a while do to problems with some local repos.
But now I am up to speed and my first chapter is almost done
tirsdag den 1. oktober 2013
Small personal update
I have received some mails about my post "Software engineering at Aalborg University" and every one seems to think I still attend the Business Academy of Aarhus and their program for Computer Science.
So just a little update:
I graduated from the Business Academy in start of June and worked at the University of Aarhus for 3 months.
Then I moved to Aalborg to attend the software engineering program at Aalborg University so that what I do now.
Work: currently unemployed, so if you know a place with a position for a backend student developer I would be really happy
Grow up iditos
Funny caption?
Well it is a cover for a subject which annoys me a lot.
It seems like lately people in the hardware industry, seems more interested in ranting on others products instead of developing some awesome projects themselves.
Why would Microsoft compare a Surfaces to an iPad, or Samsung comparing a Nexus Note to a smartphone and yes the iPhone colour are coloured - and not just compare but trying to completely destroying the other product?
I think a Surfaces is for another user group than an iPad, so why the need for a comparison? in the end a Surfaces is to me not a tablet and Nexus Note why compare a tablet to phone?
It seems to me like the manufactures has lost it, they should be learning from each other not steal nor blame
know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss
Seriously start to use some more time developing and create awesome stuff, like you already do. This is to all of you: Apple, Nokia, Microsoft, Samsung and so on.
Software Engineering at University of Aalborg #2
The different courses so far
As a part of the software engineering program, one will undertake approximately 3 courses per semester. And since I am currently on the first semester I will talk about the three I currently are following.
Imperative Programming
Is programming course, where you will be taught the principles of imperative programming and simple algorithms and basic structures in programming. The language in which the taught skills are utilised is ANSI C.
C grands the students a basic understanding of what programming, with out the need to learn more advance thermos like Object Oriented design.
Later in this course we will also be taught basic data structures.
For me this course is a bit boring since it is more a welcome home course - Since I have been coding for a long time.
Linear Algebra - A matrix approach
At AAU Linear Algebra is a must have course, which teach you the principals of Linear Algebra, with basis in matrix and the utilisation of these
Problem-based learning in science
is a course which introduce the students to the way of teaching, which is the foundation of the science educations at AAU.
Under this course students will also be taught how to write a scientific report at utilise it and work in teams.
søndag den 29. september 2013
Software Engineering at University of Aalborg
For the first time in 3 years I am back in college studying at the University of Aalborg (AAU) and following the program for a bachelor degree of science in Software Engineering, which is a program under the School of information and computer technology.
So now I been back in "school" for about 5 weeks and here is my thoughts on the program so far.
So now I been back in "school" for about 5 weeks and here is my thoughts on the program so far.
Problem based learning
AAU base their way of teaching on a principal of problem based learning, which in basic means you are given a problem or have to find a problem and the solve or try to solve it.
This means that the way you learn is by a pratical approach and often in teams, so not only do you learn to solve a problem. You also learn to work in a team and you learn to think and analyse problems with a scientific perspective
What they do for the social enviroment
First day all new student meets in the city centre and share breakfast and you are sitting with your new fellow students.
Then the next couples of weeks there will be a hole lot of social arrangements to russell all up and
together, parties, sports events and boat race. Unfourntually for me I had to work so I can't describe this in all its glory.
Later I will talk about the different courses
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