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Congrats on making the full year despite all the setbacks mentioned in the last week. And just think - surely next week will probably be better so there's something to look forward to!
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@ThereThere I did a BSc Hons in Computer Science, which I’d been planning to do since I was about 12. Covid totally disrupted it and my interest did wane towards the end but glad it’s out the way! Who knew writing 10k words about a musical password system for old people would be such an undertaking 😂
@nessisonett That’s a hell of an undertaking but ultimately sounds quite interesting. Did you actually produce a working system? I still remember doing mine - a radar line of sight system using data provided by the company I worked for on my year out. What made that worse was I had to write it in Ada which just made it a chore.
@render Yeah, it was based off a system my advisor developed back in 2009 so while I had the basic structure, I had to bring it up to modern standards. That mostly involved completely rewriting the system as a web app using JavaScript, PHP and everything in between. The original used Flash so it’s not as if I could really use much of the code! Thanks to the wonders of fair use, I could use roughly 8 seconds of copyrighted songs so the users selected clips of music which they would then pick out of a lineup. Because it was developed for older people, I used music from the 50s to 70s so it was from their younger days as it’s been proven that music stays in the memory way longer, even with fairly advanced dementia and Alzheimer’s. As much as it was just a prototype, I was pretty amazed by the results from my testers, there were people in their early 90s that were remembering this password a couple of weeks later. As much as they took a bit longer to log into the system, they did remember it at least.
Your paper actually sounds like it would be relatively interesting if it wasn’t for Ada! There were a few ones similar to that which I knew people were working on, although using weather data and the like rather than radar. The coolest one I saw during the development stage was a guy’s I had another class with, who created an image splitting app across several monitors. He demonstrated by showing us half a cat picture on his phone, and then the other half on his brother’s phone! When he put the two phones together, to create the full image, it blew my mind that he’d managed that amount of work so soon.
@nessisonett Flash! I can understand why that was pretty much a write off. At one stage pretty much every website going was littered with the thing, usually just to load a custom font or to do some awful splash screen to waste your time. It also had the distinction for being the only plugin worse than Java applets for security holes 😂
Seriously though it really does sound like a great project, no doubt made more challenging due to the pandemic. Must have been rewarding to actually see how successful it was with some real user testing.
@render Yep, I took a look at the Flash code (seeing as I can’t even actually run it anymore) and realised I’d be better starting from complete scratch! I may have fond memories of Flash games but I absolutely understand why it’s been deprecated.
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