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Summer Placement, LugRadio Live 2006
Summer Placement
I’ve now been on my summer placement with Senokian Solutions for a week or so. We’re working on version 2.0 of the Enterprise Groupware System. We’ve written the basics of the framework pretty much from scratch in a couple of weeks, it follows the Model View Controller design pattern and uses ADOdb database abstraction, the Smarty template engine and Simple Test unit testing amongst other free software projects.
Now that phase 1 of the framework is complete (pending the completion of unit testing) my job will shift focus to the ERP and accounting module. I’m mainly working with Greg who is leading the development of EGS 2.0 and Paul who is another summer placement student.
The office is cool (in both the froody and air conditioned senses of the word), we have a fridge full of free drinks, coffee machine and even an office dog called Archie! The development environment is Linux/Apache/Postgres/PHP with Subversion and Trac and Ubuntu thin client workstations with Firefox, Thunderbird et. al. Perfect.
LugRadio Live 2006
It’s probably a bit late for these images but…
LugRadio Live was great! Bigger and better than last year for sure. There were a couple of very dull talks (especially for lauperr who actually fell asleep) but also a lot of very interesting ones. I particularly liked the talk by Simon Phipps from Sun who articulated the changing direction of the software market brilliantly in “The Zen of Open Source”.
Poor old Jono lost his beard but raised about £600 for charity.
In other news…
I now finally have the Internet at home again (home as in temporary home in covernty) thanks to lauperr‘s cunning router configuration skills.
Summer placement with Senokian, LugRadio Live 2006, Ubuntu Dapper
Summer Placement with Senokian
After a stretch of working in the fields picking vegetables (great money by the way) and desperate job searching I’ve managed to secure myself a summer placement! It’s perfect in every way except that it’s in Coventry. Luckily lauperr happens to be renting a house in Coventry and isn’t having much luck finding a job at home so we’re both going to live there for a couple of months and work. I’ll be working for Senokian Solutions writing open source software and I assume contributing to the Enterprise Groupware System. I’ll be part of the Shell Step program, though not eligible for any awards because it’s only really meant for 2nd and 3rd years (shh!). I should be starting on Wednesday.
LugRadio Live 2006
For anyone who’s still in the Bourne area I’ll hopefully be back every weekend except next week when I’ll be at LUGRadio Live 2006 in Wolverhampton. Be there or be… not square I suppose.
Ubuntu Dapper
I’ve spent about a week using the latest (long term support) release of Ubuntu Linux, Dapper Drake. I’m going to go out on a limb here and make a bold statement.
I believe GNU/Linux is now ready for the desktop.
Dapper Drake isn’t perfect, but it’s damned good and it’s definitely easier to install than Microsoft Windows. That’s understandable when you think how many years it is since Microsoft last released an operating system, but I believe that the perpetually delayed release of Windows Vista is going to alienate a lot of people, especially the minority who actually care about things like the Windows Genuine Disadvantage. I for one can’t afford a PC which could run Vista and I’ll probably only install it if I get a free copy from University. Dapper probably isn’t as good in terms of usability or style as Mac OS X but it has its own advantages. I’m not saying that GNU/Linux is going to suddenly dominate the desktop, I’m just saying it’s ready for use by the general public in ways it perhaps wasn’t before the latest release of Ubuntu.
First Year Exam Results
76.8% average.
w00t.
Post-exam partying in pictures
This is an experiment with the camera(s) on my new Nokia N70 smartphone and with Flikr.
Since the end of my exams I’ve been partying like there’s no tomorrow. Unfortunately the partying is coming to an end now that it’s time to find a summer job and the money is running out. Here’s a (not so) quick update on what I’ve been up to.
On the Vale
After my exams Laura came to Brum to meet me, this is us sitting outside my flat sunbathing, this photo was taken with the lower quality VGA camera on the front of the phone (meant for video calls) so it’s a bit grainy.
I’m going to miss the Vale next year. This image onwards were taken with the main 2MP camera on my phone.
Bullring
We spent a day in the Bullring looking for a dress for Laura for my ball. This picture of the Selfridges building (and neighbouring church) shows that the camera isn’t great in low light conditions. On some of the indoor pictures below I’ve adjusted the brightness and contrast in the GIMP.
Festivale
The Vale Festival or “Festivale” is now becoming an annual event. All proceeds from the festival went to Aids charities and the whole event is about students uniting against aids. This is the entrance to the festival with an archway setting the hippy-like theme for the festival.
This is the main stage for the festival before it got busy, apparently this stage was used at Glastonbury. The acts were all of brilliant quality and I’d heard of none of the bands before.
Here is the lake looking lovely and people starting to arrive.
By late afternoon the festival was getting busy. It was soon realised that the recycling policy with separate bins was a brilliant idea but the bins provided were completely inadequate, lots of people produce lots of rubbish! There were places to eat including an awesome stall selling organic Indian style meals with bio-degradeable packaging and cutlery.
And then it got dark.
There were several stages at the festival. This is the “Small World” stage with the University of Birmingham Jazz Band playing. There were rugs and cushions and a waft of narcotics in the air.
The battle re-enactment society and circus society took up residence at the festival, playing with dangerous things like swords and axes and fire. This was a group of circus people with fire staffs being artistic.
At 11pm there was an outdoor cinema showing “The Constant Gardner”, continuing the Aids theme. It wasn’t a film I would have chosen from a list to go and watch but it was an excellent and very moving film. You can just about make out the screen and streetlights reflecting on the lake in the background, not a bad setting for a cinema screen.
Summer Ball
Here’s me and Laura all dressed up for my Summer Ball. The ball was at the Birmingham Botanical gardens with a garden party theme.
The £20 ticket included a coach to the venue, Pimms reception, three course meal (with a party bag full of sweets, bubbles and comemorative condom!), jazz band playing during the meal, four free drinks, casino chips, giant connect-4 and jenga, air hockey and arcade games, free photo and performance from Bodger and Badger and Pat Sharp from Funhouse! What a deal. This was the room where our meal was served by a small army of waiters.
Here’s Laura, just having stolen a rose from the display on the table. I like this photo.
The £20 ticket included a coach to the venue, Pimms reception, three course meOh the hilarity, mashed potato all over the place. I’ve never been so entertained and patronised at the same time before. Nostalgia is a powerful thing.
This photo didn’t come out brilliantly in the low light but it’s Pat Sharp from Funhouse hugging Laura. She also told him he was a legend, that he should grow back his mullet and pinched his bum.
Back Home for Mr M’s Leaving Do
Back at home in Bourne I first spent a lot of time sunning myself in the garden, this is my daft cat Rue.
Me and Laura captured a live Blue-footed Booby in my garden in this cage.
We then tamed the creature so that it wouldn’t run away. This is actually a bizarre creation we came up with as a leaving present for Mr M’s leaving do. We had a meal and went back to Mr C’s for drinks, I had a brillant time and it made me realise how much I miss everyone.
Bourne Festival
Next was Bourne Festival where I spent time with family, met cousins I’ve not seen for years and caught up with schoolfriends.
My crazy mum went on this ride at the festival.
The lineup of bands at the festival wasn’t as good as usual but much local real ale was drunk and much fun was had. This is Legend, one of my favourite local bands, who finished off on Sunday night.
Exhibition
Before coming home I went to a public exhibition at my brother’s college to see his “sensory room” and to look at everyone else’s work. I don’t have any photos of his work, they may come later, but I particuarly liked this picture by another student.
Back in Brum for more partying
Back in Brum I chucked on some gladrags and walked to Broad Street, found Tom, went to a couple of pubs, got lost for a bit and then went to Snobs nightclub on my own. I got talking to some people in the queue which was good beacuse the 30 minute wait would otherwise have been very dull. I met people from my block and made some new friends and basically had a brillaint time.
Tomorrow is results day, probably shortly followed by more pubs and partying until the early hours. My family are coming to Brum for the weekend for me to show them around and then it’s back home for the summer.
Btw, in conclusion, the camera on my phone is amazing but struggles in low light and suffers slightly from its fixed focus. Flickr is OK, but the blogging feature is rubbish because you can only blog one photo at a time so I ended up coding all this by hand.
tola: well I went to see the cookie monster and he said he marked them three weeks ago
tomleech: i dont think the cookie monster is one of our lecturers
tomleech: you may be confused between real life and a childrens program
Today in an exam when asked how to increase the range of a transmitter given certain conditions, I wrote “hold on to the antenna and wave your arms around in the air”.
You can tell its towards the end of the exam period, I may be joining bouncykaz in a padded room shortly.
Exam Stress
Argh! I’ve so far managed to almost completely avoid talking about exams on my blog, but no longer.
It will all be over by 3:30pm Thursday, and that’s what worries me.
Where does all the time go? I seem to have lost three days to some freak illness during which I have slept lots, sweated lots, dreamt lots of weird dreams and achieved very little.
It doesn’t help that I have a paper deadline, job seeking, late student loan application and house contract signing looming over me.
Must stay focussed. Not sure what to do about my messed up body clock. Do I give in to it and work until 4:30am another night or try and fight it into some kind of sane rhythm which actually involves seeing daylight?
Google Co-op, Notebook, Trends
All those fed up of hearing about Google, look away now.
In the Google Newsletter today were a few useful tools I didn’t know existed.
- Co-op – Another way of getting users to help organise the world’s information
- Notebook – Basically a wiki for Joe Public, you can have private or public notes. The intereting bit is “AJAX” UI for inline WYSIWYG editing, pretty much exactly what I meant by my WizziWiki idea on my ideas wiki.
- Trends – An incredibly useful tool (for some people) for graphing search trends on just about anything – kind of a build-your-own zeitgeist. For example, Good vs. Evil
Google SoC: Rejected :(
My applications:
.mobi, homebrew mobile phones, Gumstix
.mobi
The .mobi TLD was launched on Monday. This is good because it is promoting the (currently struggling) mobile web, but bad because I think it’s the wrong direction. Why have separate domains for the mobile web than for the desktop web? We shouldn’t be making assumptions about how people are accessing our web pages. I think that web pages should be in a device independent language which can be transformed to be rendered in different formats (see previous post). It’s an issue of properly separating content and presentation, not of marketing.
Homebrew Mobile Phone Club
Following in a similar theme, I recently discovered the Homebrew Mobile Phone Club who work on open mobile platforms (with, I think, the ultimate goal of creating their own mobile phones.) They share the frustration that I have for the current range of available mobile phones. My frustration is that I know exactly what I phone I want, it just hasn’t been invented yet!
Gumstix
And to finish off, take a look at these awesome little Linux computers, the size of a stick of chewing gum.
Gumstix. There is lots of development support and a range of expansion kits.