- Put up flyers for CSE Tutor Lab and The Bug Theater
- Spoke to to Dr. Sweany about how the extra credit and bug submission will work, and about presenting in his classes
- Reserved rooms for the Bug Catcher Competition
- Spoke to a student about our research
- Continued transcribing the Focus Group recording
- Created flyer for Tutor Lab and Bug Theater website
- Added new C recommendations to the Code Vault
- Changed the date of our planned competition; modified the flyer to reflect this
- Nick attended the Tapia Conference
- Removed balloons from ceiling of lab
- Obtained supplies for focus group; printed handouts
- Collected useful links for Bug Catcher participants
- Learned more about Flash, finished modifying Buggy Surgery Flash game
- Met with our external evaluator to discuss materials for the focus group and the 1040 class we will collect data from
- Conducted our first focus group! Began transcribing the recording
- Heather attended Society of Women Engineers Conference
- Chose and emailed focus group participants
- Selected a date and time and reserved a room for the first focus group
- Created flyer for planned Bug Catcher competition
- Created registration form for Bug Catcher competitors
- Set up an appointment with our external evaluator
- Collected some resources for Bug Catcher competitors
- Finalized materials for the focus group and 1040 class we will collect data from
- Began organizing software competitions to host at UNT for TAMS students and highschool students
- Learned more about Flash; worked on improving one of our flash games
- Added new recommendations in Java
- Prepared materials and schedule for focus group
- Fixed some small bugs on the site
- Added more Java and PHP recommendations
- Reformatted some of the older recommendations
- Changed the Code Vault algorithm to send the search results to the database instead of a text file. This prevents a second search from overwriting the previous results, allowing multiple people to search the vault at once. The Tutor Form was updated similarly.
- Changed wordFinder to search only the Compiler Error and Discussion sections of recommendations. This provides more relevant results as well as allowing us to add keywords efficiently.
- Wrote new recommendations in Java and PHP
- Had a happy Thanksgiving
- Fixed the Code Vault's search algorithm to separate by hyphen as well as space (if-statement, for-loop, etc)
- Spoke with a professor about gathering data from his class
- Added more recommendations in C, Java, and PHP
- The Code Vault now records what languages users search for as well as their queries
- Finished algorithm for searching the Code Vault.
- Finished implementing recommendations in multiple languages for searching the Code Vault.
- wordFinder now searches for filenames automatically, so we can name the recommendations more descriptively. Adding a new recommendation to the Code Vault now just requires adding the file to the right directory and running the wordFinder script.
- The Tutor Form now displays a recommendation in the language of the bug submitted.
- Users can now browse the Code Vault in various languages.
- New recommendations added for Java and PHP
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