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Almost Done

The addin is almost finished! All the functionality is working, it just needs a few finishing touches. I have not blogged in a while because we have been busy. It's been a whirlwind last few weeks, but with good results.

Rob and I have both had a great time working here and learned a ton of new stuff in the area of web programming

Comments [1] Trackback Thursday, August 10 2006 #
The Beginning of the End

This is our last week at Mission Research.

We need to be finished by Friday. There are a few cosmetic tasks on the client side, and we need to finish the server side.

There will be some long days this week.

Comments [0] Trackback Monday, August 07 2006 #
Things Are Really Moving

We've got almost all the client-side functionality working, and are making one last big change to the user interface. Hopefully the last big change.

It seems like after weeks of slow progress that the changes are happening very quickly. Just a little more work on the server side, some cleanup, and the end is in sight.

Comments [2] Trackback Tuesday, August 01 2006 #
Only Two Weeks Left...

until the end of our internship. There's a lot of work left to be done.

We need to finalize the user interface, get the dialogs working, implement caching, and test.

Comments [1] Trackback Monday, July 31 2006 #
UI Cleanup

I've spent the past couple of days cleaning up the user interface for the addin. It seems to go quite slowly, one small detail at a time instead of making lots of progress. But it's coming together nicely, and it looks a lot better.

We need to refactor the code significantly. I knew this before, but could avoid it no longer when I realized that there were three functions that did almost exactly the same thing, and the change I was about to make would double that. The alternative was to add a switch to each function to test the conditions under which it was being called. Since that is too ugly, and I can't bear to have five superfluous functions, it's time to refactor.

Comments [1] Trackback Friday, July 28 2006 #
Writing Documentation in Frontpage

I'm doing some more work on the functional specification so that we can get some feedback on what it looks like and how people react to the user interface. It's including a lot of screenshots so that people can actually see what we've been talking about. Dave suggested writing up the specification as a web page, using Frontpage, the Microsoft web site editor / designer.

I hadn't used Frontpage before today, so I took some time to run through a couple tutorials. They were a good way to get started and learn how the system works. Then I started working on the spec, and despite some trouble getting the thumbnails to display correctly, got most of what we want down.

Hopefully the spec will be ready to distribute tomorrow.

Comments [0] Trackback Tuesday, July 25 2006 #
This Week

We spent last week resolving technical issues and putting the pieces of the application together. There's a lot of stuff we wanted to do, but weren't quite sure how to do. We figured out how to do most of it.

Our thanks to all the customers who have responded with your great ideas and suggestions. We should have a demo to look at by the end of next week. I will send a progress report by email to everyone who requested to be contacted.

This week I'll be prototyping the user interface and finishing up some of the tech stuff from last week, like local caching of data.

Comments [0] Trackback Monday, July 24 2006 #
We're Back

Although we haven't blogged in a while, we've been quite busy. Last week was functional specs and contacting customers, and this week we are running through the implementation details to make sure that we don't find any surprises.

Today we got links and tags to display in side-by-side columns and wrote data to a file using Graphite calls. Right now I'm working on reading the XML data back into GiftWorks.


I can't say that I've "had a bad day."


Comments [0] Trackback Tuesday, July 18 2006 #

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