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== Lectures ==
 
== Lectures ==
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* Week 1 (Jan 16): Introduction.  ([http://theory.cpe.ku.ac.th/wiki/images/01219245-01-intro.pdf slides])
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** Modern software development:
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*** [http://blog.crisp.se/2012/10/25/henrikkniberg/agile-product-ownership-in-a-nutshell Agile Product Ownership in a Nutshell] (by Henrik Kniberg) gives an overall view on how software development is a collaboration between developers and stakeholders (users) and how important communication is.
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*** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoAOzMTLP5s Business Model Canvas Explained] is a nice clip that tells you what business thinks when developing a new product.
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* Week 2 (Jan 31): Incremental & iterative development ([http://theory.cpe.ku.ac.th/wiki/images/01219245-02-incremental-development.pdf slides])
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** Practice on task breakdown. ([http://theory.cpe.ku.ac.th/wiki/images/01219245-03c-task-breakdown-practice.pdf slides])
  
 
== Labs ==
 
== Labs ==

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This is a course homepage for 01219245/01219246 Individual Software Process and Individual Software Process Lab for 2nd semester, academic year 2557.

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Lectures

  • Week 1 (Jan 16): Introduction. (slides)
    • Modern software development:
  • Week 2 (Jan 31): Incremental & iterative development (slides)
    • Practice on task breakdown. (slides)

Labs

  • Preparations: Various practical skills (we will discuss these topic in class as well.)
    • Command-line shell: In the modern era of computing, we usually enjoy using nice GUI program to work with our files and folder. However, command-line interface still wins in many aspects. It can be much faster and more accurate. In many cases, e.g., in server maintenance and in many DevOps's activities, command-line interface is the only choice.
      • Various how-to:
        • Windows:
        • Linux:
    • Master your Editor/IDE:

Video clips

  • Git
    • Part 1 - covers the following commands: init, status, add, commit, diff, log
    • Part 2 - covers how to ignore files
    • Part 3 - covers basic branching mode and how to move the HEAD around the commit graphs
  • JavaScript: basic
    • Part 1 - introduction, variables, control flows.
    • Part 2 - functions, I/O with alert() and prompt()
    • Part 3 - how to generate random numbers

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