I’ve got a 10 day break from college for this Pongal festival. Of course it didn’t come free, as I have a ton load of assignments to complete before it ends.
Off to some distant land for now. BRB.
Memoirs of a QWERTY Keyboard
I’ve got a 10 day break from college for this Pongal festival. Of course it didn’t come free, as I have a ton load of assignments to complete before it ends.
Off to some distant land for now. BRB.
My 4th semester’s begun, and its back to college for over 8 hours a day.
The subjects this time are all mostly theor-ish.
Here are my subjects this 4th semester:
Probability is fun, but also involves a wrote of writing, than solving. Bah.
Microprocessors and Computer Architecture are interesting ones which I don’t mind paying full attention to. Though Computer Architecture is something very basic and I end up day dreaming in its classes.
No one’s turned up for Digital Signal Processing yet but from the syllabus it looks like its just a deep extension of the Signals and Systems I had last semester. Signals was easy last year, but I don’t know how it could be an IT Industry application. But the problems were simple nevertheless.
Information Coding Techniques is the lone nice subject I have this semester. It has all those things about data compression, various formats of compression, and so on. Neat.
Software Engineering is full theory of various models, concepts, blah. I never would understand the need of learning so much corporate stuff until I start working I think. But the subject’s just started so I can’t say much. Having the word ‘Engineering’ in its name makes me think its more than just what it looks.
So am off to another grueling 3 months I guess. This time am gonna need 2x the amounts of pens I used last semester. Since there is NO CODE at all. I wish there were more Code/Algorithmic subjects.
In Labs we’ve got 3 again:
Software Engineering Lab has project stuff where we have to make teams of 4 or more and build something redundant. They advised us to use VB and MS-Access even while the Syllabus stated the use of just simple C/C++. Meh. I’m gonna see if they allow the use of other languages and GUI tool-kits as well.
Microprocessor one is all OP-Code and programs with those. Adding two numbers was never this fun.
Not been to DSP & Communication Lab yet, will update this part next week or so. Its gonna be boring, am sure of that. Cause to me, Communication stuff is ALL boring. Don’t even get me started on how I managed to write things in that Principles of Communication paper in December’s Anna University exams.
They are just too boring. :\
Maybe I need to move my ass up to the Eloor lending library at T.Nagar and get some good novels. Long time since I read anything but programming books and course books.