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title: "What I've learned: Software Engineering in Practice"
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date: 2021-02-12
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image: /images/writing-the-new-chip-e1522281795259-750x410.jpg
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categories:
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- studium
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- software
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tags:
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- english
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- studium
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- software engineering
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summary: some sentence about that yo
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Part of my computer science bachelors programme is a module called "Software Engineering in Practice".
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Students are assigned to teams of 5 by chance and their ratings on the possible topics.
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The goal is to go through planning, implementing and testing a small software engineering project in a timeframe just around 4 months.
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In the early planning phase a supervisor makes sure, that the teams don't overburden themselves or overestimate the size of their plans.
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The result after those 4 months should be a mostly working software project of around 10 thousand lines of code.
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At first this sounds like a lot of time, but the timeframe for implementing the project is three to four weeks, shortly before the exams of the semester are due.
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## The project
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We rated a project called "Scalable Git-Client" as a good match. The idea behind that was that it's nothing too crazy, and also shall be written in java, with which everyone should be familiar in this programme.
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The flaw with that approach, in hindsight, was that *everyone* should be able to do Java, so we were a rather mixed team regarding our prior experience.
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The project was developed as part of the OSL² project. Meaning that the Git-Client we wrote is intended to be used as a teaching aid in the upper classes of high-school.
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Scalable is not meant as efficient, but as can be expanded with features.
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With that in mind we grouped common git operations into knowledge levels, so students start with a very limitted set of possible git operations, and have more options later on.
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### The Tech
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For this project we decided to stay with an old familiar: swing, instead of its cool and new brother Java FX. Knowing the mixed nature of our team this was the right choice in hindsight.
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To be able to save settings and other data git doesnt handle for us, we decided to Persist some objects using Jackson.
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Finally for our integration with Git we settled on JGit, which we hid behind an layer of abstraction. Let's hope there is a more intuitive library for that in the future.
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Draft-List:
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- GitWorkflows
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- CLT2015 Valentin Haenel (:
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- Alles auf Master ist selbst wenns nur für 2 Tage ist keine option
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- -> CODE REVIEW IST NICHT OPTIONAL
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- Jackson als JSON Serialisierer/Deserialisierer
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- Custom Serialisierung
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- Gitlab runners
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- Basics JGIT
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- merge being hell.
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- Teamwork. Wie delegiert man.
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- Was macht man mit schwachen Teammitgliedern mit denen man auskommen muss?
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- Zeitmanagement: Sehr enge deadline
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- Technisches Schreiben (again)
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- Open Source Licenses
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- Gitlab stuff
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- Presenting work which is only partly finished due to time constraints
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