On Friday, the 3rd of April at about 6 in the morning, it struck Robert that learning C# might not be a bad idea. We identified that the problem with learning a programming language or any software development methodology from scratch using online tutorials is that the usage examples don't really make any sense.
When people ask me what object orientation is, I use the classic example of the class "Person" and the object instantiation of "Person", "kareema" or "aPerson". I hear myself going on and on about how a Person needs a Name, an Age and a Sex and that kareema, the instantiation of the class Person needs particular values for those criteria.
Robert asks me, "When will I ever need that?" and it's clear to me that the only way to learn stuff like that is to need it. Incidentally, we do.
Enter the problem: My sisters and I have a network set up at home. We all share the same DSL internet connection and we all download data. Sometimes we download the same stuff without realising it. Bandwidth usage is a big thing for us because it happens to be relatively expensive where we live and we'd like to minimise it.
I know there are file synchronisation tools available for downloading and buying but we thought this would be a great opportunity to exercise skills, become more familiar with the development environment and identify needs for patterns and such the like.
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Monday, April 6, 2009
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