Hopefully, ang students dili tapulan nga mangita ug veteran coder and
magpabuhat sa program - bayaran lang - then ask the veteran to teach them
how to defend the program during the panel defense.

For students, please do not go through such a practice. Kamo ra'y luoy and
you are cheating yourselves - not the panelists.

Just an advice :).

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:05 AM, Ron Michael Khu <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> In some thing very basic as college dev projects, students not only get to
> experience what development is all about,
> but get a taste what it means to cooperate with other people, track project
> progress, negotiate with specs,
> sell an idea to a client(project proposal), talk to a client(teachers),
> present a demo(project presentation)...
> basically the student can choose how much experience/knowledge/fun he wants
> to get from making a dev project.
> The project can be as boring and as challenging as they want it to be.
>



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so on and so forth.
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