Friday, December 2, 2011

I Wanna Rock!

I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)

Turn it down you say,
Well all I got to say to you is time again I say, "No!"
No! No, No, No, No, No!
Tell me not to play
Well, all I got to say to you when you tell me not to play,
I say, "No!"
No! No, No, No, No, No!
So, if you ask me why I like the way I work it
There's only one thing I can say to you

I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)

There's a feelin' that
I get from nothin' else and there ain't nothin' in the world
That makes me go!
Go! Go, go, go, go, go!
Turn the power up
I've waited for so long so I could hear my favorite song so,
Let's go!
No! No, no, no, no, no!
When it's like this I feel the pressure shootin' through me
There's nothin' else that I would rather do

I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)

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I gotta work! (Work)

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I gotta work! (Work)

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I gotta work! (Work)

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I gotta work!

I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)
I need to work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)
I gotta work! (Work)

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I gotta work! (Work)

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I gotta work! (Work)

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All hail Twisted Sister

Monday, October 17, 2011

Time is Slipping

I am lately slightly worried about getting used to android specifications. I am slightly worried because it took a while to get used to Java and I am not sure whether or not I will be able to get used to the differences fast enough. I am happy however that i found a manual on-line that should help me learning how to use Java in android.

This Friday the first stage B deadline is due.Lets hope I can get there on time.

Great album for studying

Monday, October 10, 2011

Programming away

The dossier is moving on - rather slowly at the moment. I am trying to figure out how to solve individual aspects of the program I'll create. It is amazing at which seemingly simple problem I'm stuck for days now. In those programming languages I have used so far, it was absolutely no problem to create a multi-column list with ease. In Java I find myself faced with some major issues; the standard components (such as JList) don't seem to support multi-columns that easily. Anyhow, I found the "OpenSwing Framework", which supposedly allows for multi-column lists to be created. I'll see.

So far - Jocbe

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Stage A - complete

So we're up to stage B of our dossier now; stage A was completed last week (well, more or less). We'll try to finish the wiki soon as well. There isn't that much left, we will just have to see where we fit it in besides programming.

Well, we are on the home stretch now - about eight months to go until school's over. Seems like a lot of time, but we can feel it already and time will go by faster than expected. Good luck to all the 2012 graduates! (Good luck to all others too, of course!)

So far - I think I'll go back to programming now.
Jocbe

Saturday, September 24, 2011

As time goes by

Since the school year has begun we have worked quite a bit on the wiki. We managed to nearly complete section 7.1.X which consists of ten pages. After this we only have to work on four further pages to complete our quest of having edited the entire wiki (we are very thurrow). We have also spent a lot of time working on the dossier. I hope that I can keep up with the design of my game, but we'll see if it works out.

just one more time

Friday, August 26, 2011

Happy New Year!

So, a new school year has begun; the final one actually. This year we'll be concentrating on our dossiers (as Daniel hinted towards already), which means we'll not have as much time to update the wiki anymore. We'll try to add the missing sections, maybe some info on the dossier & Java, though.

Well, I got into GUI programming in Java a little now, which promises to be interesting. It is (obviously) a lot more challenging without a visual layout editor but the IB apparently preferr students to use BlueJ, which means no visual editor. I guess it does help to understand the concepts behind Java GUIs better, though.

Well, let's see what the new school year brings.

Stay happy!
Jocbe

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

We're Back Baby

It seems that over the last few Months when we were on vacation we had tons of visitors, I still don't know why, but never the less. I stated my Dossier (we will add a section to this in the Wiki) i interviewed my mom to see what she would like. I want to make a game of some sort, preferably for smart phones, I researched that Java works on android phones.


Thursday, May 19, 2011

It's Blogger Time

We did not perform any updates to the wiki in the last month. this is because we spent all of out time programming and learning Java (when we weren't out on vacation) over the past month i have grown fond of programming. it is fun and creative once you understand what to tell the computer to do. Once you get a hang of Java it is not that hard (sometimes).


We will come back to to editing the Wiki, trust me on that. but for now with the exams around the corner and the fact that we need to learn enough Java to write a program for our dossier we need to put the wiki aside for now.

Wiki editing pause

As some of you might have noticed, we haven't updated the wiki much lately. We had holidays for a week, an educational field trip over one week and next week exams start, which means there won't be many updates until after the exams either. But don't worry, we'll continue maintaining the wiki at least up to summer 2012. However, most of the things, which aren't complete so far, probably won't be until after the summer holidays this year.

Otherwise we have noted a significant increase in visits to our wiki this year. We thank you all for your support, hope you find our wiki useful and are keen to keep on improving it in the future.

So far,
Jocbe

Monday, April 4, 2011

Wiki maintenance

Today I finally figured out what was up with our sidebar. Apparently wikispaces updated their sidebar from a plain page-list widget to a proper navigation widget. You can now sort the pages - according to tags. So I went through all the pages, added another tag for which unit they belonged to and added those pages, grouped, to the sidebar. To bad wikispaces doesn't offer many batch operations. Well, when I was all finished, I noticed, wikispaces had converted all capital letters of the heading for topic 3 to lower-case letters. It took quite a bit of time and tricking of the system to convert them into upper-case letters again, because tags in wikispaces don't actually support capital letters.

Anyway, as a side note: I found out, there is a setting now, that non-members of our wiki can comment on pages in the discussion tab. I am pretty sure that option wasn't there before (given that one doesn't open the wiki completely, off course).
So, feel free to comment, ask, suggest improvements, etc :)!

ECIS-IT Conference

Greeting Programs,

Last week I was in Frankfurt at the ECIS-IT Conference presenting about using this blog and our class wiki http://dis-dpcs.wikispaces.com/ in the CompSci classroom to other Tech Integration Specialists and CompSci DP teachers. I really enjoyed the positive feedback from those that attended the presentation. Most of the attendees liked how the information in the wiki was student generated and researched. Additionally, they liked the Java section, with all the resources needed for students to learn Java. During the presentation we discussed ways to use Moodle along with the wiki and the blog. The last ten minutes or so were spent sharing experiences using all three web 2.0 tools in the CompSci classroom. Lastly, we discussed the rumors that IBO may let instructors use other programming options instead of only Java. Many of the attendees would welcome the change.

I think my skills as a presenter have improved since the AGIS conference back in February in Hanover! Best of all, all the tech stuff worked for the Frankfurt presentation!

Anthony

Monday, March 14, 2011

Ideas for programming

I want (if i go into programming) to become  game designer. It is possible to write programs in java for mobile phones (most prominently Android). I would have to be well versed with OOP in order to make an app that would be good for a phone. Also it would have to somehow incorporate the ability to use the touchscreen well.

etc.

Java + dossier

I made some advances in Java in the last couple of weeks and I'm getting closer & closer to the interesting parts such as object orientated programming. I didn't really like the idea of learning Java at the beginning - it is comparibly slow (vs. C, for ex.) but on the other hand it is very widely spread. So if you are able to program Java, you can program extensions, add-ons, programs and apps for browsers, mobile phones, all different OSes, etc. I think it will be worth it in the end.

Hm for the dossier next year... I think the first step would be to find a client. Usually the client will tell you what he/she needs. From previous experiences some ideas of projects could be a bibliography creator or a tax computation program. It will most probably be an office program in the end, since my Java skills will probably not be enough for a game, for instance and Java wouldn't be the best option for more complex games either. Well, we'll see.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Blah

We did Java programming for the first time this year ...

Blah, Blah, Blah,

mainly recapping what I learned before

Blah, Blah, Blah,

I hope to get to OOP by the end of the month

Blah, Blah, Blah,

I think that Java is becoming more and more interesting over time and that this could work out very well

Blah Blah Blah,

Someday I will write apps for android with java

etc.


(End of Thinking Capacity)

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Technology in Egypt, etc.

At the moment Egypt is in the news daily. This whole thing in Egypt makes on think about the technology and the Internet again. The actions in Egypt were coordinated for a large part via the Internet, people communicated with one another via the Internet and information was getting out of the country that way as well. Nowadays you can do nearly everything over it. Learn, buy, create, make money, fight, communicate, telephone... The list goes on and on.
I grew up with the Internet from young childhood on. I don't know it any other way. But think back twenty, thirty years. None of this would have been possible as easy. Coordinating protests, etc. has become immensely easier with the development of the Internet. I think this World Wide Web is one of the most important factors in making the saying that the world gets smaller every day true. Not all that long ago it was difficult to keep in touch with someone living only a few hundred km away... now he/she can live on the other side of earth.
Hm, anyway, I am curious to see how the Internet develops in the future - I do believe some changes will be made, though.
- Johann

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Internet is full

A recent article that I read said that the last IPv4 blocks were given out to Asia, there are now no more newer IP addresses that can be created. There is as Johann said a lot of space on the internet for individuality. the problem is that most of the websites that only a few websites account for most of the internet usage n the world. I will not say that it is impossible to create something new, but it will become harder as space for new entry points is fading.

I personally think that the IPv4 addresses would last at least until 2012, it is amazing how fast technology has developed that we now have to switch to IPv6 so fast. After finishing the unit about networking I am more and more amazed about the amount of effort that is put into global communications. the challenges that are to face in the future are hard, the hardest will be incorporating old with new technology, the developments are so fast, that standards have to be made for eg. operating systems so they will still run on old computers. hardware can last an eternity, many people got a computer during the big boom in the 1990s and do not see the need for a new computer. the thing that changes is the speed, that is the reason to buy a new computer not that it breaks.


Thursday, February 3, 2011

Thoughts on the Internet

I was reading Daniel's last post about the Internet the other day... I find myself agreeing to some of his points. True, things are changing. But does change always have to be a bad thing? Change can be development and in this case it is, I think, and isn't that what the human race aims for? Yes, the Internet is over-commercialized. Tracking cookies, ad-overloaded pages and information-collecting applications are common. And there is 'crime' in the Internet as well. I was taking a look at my web server access logs the other day and was amazed once again of how many thousands of entries it had - 99.9% of them probably hack-attempts.

I find the Internet reflects the real life very much. I mean, nowadays there are wars fought online - just look at the example of wikileaks and the aftermath.

Anyway, nevertheless I find it wrong to say that there is little space for individuality. Actually there is nearly unlimited space for individuality - more, probably, than most people ever have in real life. It is just 'a teardrop in the rain', as Daniel pointed out. So to be truly individual one has to come up with something new, something different... then suddenly this teardrop in the rain becomes noticeable. Maybe one should not use 'individuality' in the context Daniel did. Maybe one should use 'privacy' instead. Because for privacy there truly doesn't seem to be much space in the Internet. If you want privacy, don't go online.

So long - Jocbe

Monday, January 31, 2011

Nothing

Nothing is as it was. There is change in the air. I am slightly afraid form the world and I think that the internet is being over commercialized to abuse it. the internet is being abused too much, all sites have tracking cookies and all major websites are starting to turn against their users to grab more information. Because Information = Power. The internet is starting to become too big anyways, there is only a very limited space for individuality, because even this blog will only become a teardrop in rain.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Relevant up-to date infos

As I was busy working away on a page about the communication with peripherals, this question occurred to me again - As there are probably numerous different ways to communicate with peripherals used nowadays, how reasonable is it to describe one in detail and say that this is the way it is done? Hm, but I guess we have to do what the IB syllabus tells us to do...

Anyway, I think we have to at least get some new books - the ones we were using mainly so far are about 6 years old... and even though thats not a long time in context of the earth's history, one can see certain... well... inaccuracies when the book starts to talk about something like CPU speeds or memory sizes.

So far, Jocbe

Thursday, January 6, 2011

My thoughts

I am not so sure if this blog is the right way to express my thoughts on the Internet. Well yes it may bring more publicity to our wiki but I do not know whether that is the right way or not. I think the wiki is a great idea and that it will help others out there as well as myself. Maybe this whole situation is a giant accident, but what can I say? I am just a writer / Internet-janitor.




If this doesn't make much sense I don't blame you

Daniel

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

We have a new blog!

Welcome to our new Dresden International School Diploma Program Computer Science Wiki(spaces) Editors' blog! We are two students in the IB program and will try to protocol the things we are doing in computer science for the next two years. We are always happy to receive suggestions, questions, criticism, feedback on any of the topics we blog about. Enjoy!

Yours sincerely,
the DIS-DPCS editors Daniel and Jocbe