Friday, April 30, 2010

Live Essay



This is basically how a computer reads things.

This is what a programming language more or less looks like.

Pirates are all over the internet...

Visual Studio This is where you can get C++, C#, and Visual Basic.

GIMP - This is the web page for the open source progam GIMP.

Open Office - This is the web site for Open Office, another open source program.

- Adobe, What is Piracy? This is a section from the Adobe web site about software piracy.

DRM on Avatar - A news article about how DRM on Avatar is not stopping piracy and hurting consumers.

Ubisoft's DRM Hacked Again - This is an article about the DRM Ubisoft has used being circumvented again.

Spore DRM - The controversy of the DRM in Spore.

Open Source - A web site dedicated to everything open source

Open Source Wiki - A wiki about Open source.

Piracy - A wiki about Software Piracy.

Software Development - A wiki about software developement.

Programming Languages - A wiki about programming languages.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Development and Theft



This video shows about 2 hours of coding in Java summarized in 2 and a half minutes.



The video is a little bit choppy but the message is solid. I basically agree with everything he's saying.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Annotated Bibliography

Enriquez, Rafael C. "Becoming a Software Engineer - Pros and Cons." Associated Content (2007):

Web. 5 Apr 2010. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/189860/becoming_a_software_engineer_pros_and.html?cat=15.

This person talks about some of the benefits and problems with being a software engineer, or programmer. He doesn’t go very in depth but he does make some very good points. The ideas that he presents here are some very important things to keep in mind.

Hines, Joshua. "Getting into Software Engineering." Associated Content (2009): n. pag. Web. 5 Apr 2010. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2065547/getting_into_software_engineering.html?cat=31.

This guy goes in depth about what being a software engineer is and what it takes to become one. He even talks about why he believes the industry is losing so many people. He also lists out some of the benefits of this career choice.

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11 Edition, Computer Software Engineers and Computer Programmers (2010): 6 Apr 2010. http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos303.htm.

This is the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Outlook Handbook. This section of the book contains all the information possible about being a programmer. It includes information about how long the career field is expected to grow and how much.

Bolton, David. "What Is Software Engineering?." About.com. About.com, 02 Nov 2009. Web. 7 Apr 2010. http://cplus.about.com/od/thebusinessofsoftware/a/softwareeng.htm.

This guy talks about what a Software Engineer is and what differentiates it from a programmer. He says how programming is a bit of a mix between art and science. He also talks about how if certain things were made by programmers they would be vastly different.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Developing Links...

1. http://www.cynergysystems.com/ -This is a website for a place called "Cynergy Systems." The company can create software for anyone. They use tools such as; C#, Silverlight, Adobe Flex, etc. From the website I can tell that they go to the various computer and software trade shows. The website itself is very well done. You can get help with a project already in progress. If you just have a basic idea, they can help with that as well.

2. http://blog.bluezsolutions.com/ -This is a blog by a guy named, Trent Taufer. He is a Software engineer. He seems to have experience is several programming languages. He talks about the differences in some languages and other software and technology topics.

3. http://www.sdtimes.com/ -This article talks about a company called "CodePlex." The company has decided to go with open-source software development. Open-source is a form of software that can be changed and modified by anyone. This opens up a lot of possibilites. Instead of having to conform to a set of rules, you can change something into something else. Without open-source software, software development in my opinion would have gone stagnant.

4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_development -This is a wikipedia page about software development. It has quite a bit of information. Wikipedia isn't really a very reliable source for info, though. This is one case where "open-source" is not a good thing.

Anyway that's a bit of information about software development. I hope it's enough for now.