Vacation is over: Back to being schooled
So my two week break from work is over. Starting Monday (Dec 4) I will be returning to classes, and starting part time for Thomson (Thursday & Friday).
Organizational Behavior is to continue my liberal arts related electives in Business, Science Tech Policy wraps up my Science, Technology and Environmental Studies minor, and Programming Skills (don’t worry, not really as lame as it sounds) will be 1 of my last 2 computer science courses.
To enlighten my readers about Programing Skills, here’s the course description:
The goal of this course is to introduce the students to a programming
paradigm and an appropriate programming language chosen from those
that are currently important in industry or that show high promise of
becoming important.
… which to be completely honest, after reading it again makes no sense. Thats RIT and its course descriptions for you. The course is about aspect orientated programing as opposed to the ever popular object orientated programing.
In software engineering, the programming paradigms of aspect-oriented programming (AOP), and aspect-oriented software development (AOSD) attempt to aid programmers in the separation of concerns, specifically cross-cutting concerns, as an advance in modularization. AOP does so using primarily language changes, while AOSD uses a combination of language, environment, and method.
… again, that doesn’t really tell you much either (thanks Wikipedia!) – I guess I will just have to wait until I learn something in the class, to talk about what it actually is. What a novel idea.
