2 weeks? Student? College? I doubt it... 1 week! haha! well I'm talking
about that very "kurso" student attitude equipped w/ basic logic lang sa
programming with very simple approach. You don't know unsay kakayahan sa usa
ka "kurso" nga studyante.. basic programming lang able to come up with a
functional idea.. still "variable" ra gihapon nang estudyante na "kurso"

Pero in my student years, wa man ko nakabuhat ug snake program.. why? Our
instructor just told us to create a program that will compute his food
orders w/ receipt. Mao na na diha.. hehehe!

2009/9/16 Franz Kevin B. Bicar <[email protected]>

>  I’d go for 2 weeks :)
>
>
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> And for the arrow keys, you can use ASCII codes or its HEX values.
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>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *jessie christopher
> lagrosas
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 16, 2009 8:28 AM
> *To:* Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List
> *Subject:* Re: [klug] request for estimate for snake program in C
>
>
>
> Interesting topic. :)
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>
> My 2 cents.
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> If Ron thinks he can do it back then in 1week (3hrs/day) then it can be
> done in 1week (3hrs/day). But that's Ron. He is exceptional when it comes to
> programming even in his school days. If this cousin of his is as good as he
> is, then 1 week is good enough. Given that there will be 2 or 3 members who
> will be working on this, I would assume that only one will do the hard work.
> So still 1 week is reasonable.
>
>
>
> But for an average freshman, with little knowledge on algorithms and
> techniques, I would say double it: so 2 weeks it is. That I think is more
> than enough. That will give them enough time to do research, download sample
> codes (this cannot be avoided nowadays), and think on how to move on while
> doing other assignments/tasks (RS, Fil, Eng, etc). Im assuming they are
> taking up their first CS subject, and no former background in programming.
>
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>
> Or maybe 3 weeks? :)
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> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:20 AM, Ron Michael Khu <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Hmm..
>
> CMMi? Are you referring to the more conventional SDLC process or
> a CMMi-certified company that has a process for streamlining or adopting
> a shorter development process for smaller problems?
>
> "Delivery" really has different meanings for different situations :D
>
> Delivery might include passing different levels of testing... unit testing,
> integation testing, system testing, etc...  and some require N test cases
> for M lines of code or M functions.
>
> If a company is level-5 cmmi, then it simply means it's on the process of
> optimizing..
> it doesnt mean it has truly found an optimized process :D just bunch of BS
> talk.
> Especially if the company change/fire/hire employees all the time...  the
> processes
> are only as good as the people who enforce and optimize such processes.
>
> Basically, I have seen people who know nothing about development, claiming
> to be applying
> cmmi-certified "processes" :D
>
> Mungkey's right... there is an intention for every action... many companies
> chose
>
> to pursue certifications because of adding weight to their fees and to
> their business ideas.
>
> For the companies that are truly practicing the concepts and ideals of what
> CMMi was
> built upon, the snake program can be done under 3 days(3 hours/day) or
> probably under 8 hours.
> They have probably have design and testing templates that already fit the
> problem profile presented
> by the snake program...
>
> and if their experienced dev people choose to shed off the shackles and
> jump directly to rapid coding mode,
> they could do the snake program under an hour.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Carl Mañoso <[email protected]>
> To: Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List <
> [email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 12:19:23 AM
>
> Subject: Re: [klug] request for estimate for snake program in C
>
> Don't know how long the freshmen can do it, but probably much much
> shorter than what it would take me. :) But I think 15 hours should be
> reasonable. Slightly more interesting is how long would it take a CMMi
> level 5 organization to deliver the same program?
>
> -- Carl
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