Sunday, September 15, 2013

Reflections on First Team Meeting

Our team assembled at the agreed upon place at the correct time without incident. We quickly got to work and agreed upon trying to find projects made in languages with which we were all familiar. Given that we had all used Java before, and all but one person had used Python, we looked for projects that were in Java, and had Python projects as a not too bad backup. We quickly discovered quite a few projects were no longer active, and that some of the links were dead. We also endeavored to find a project that wasn't too difficult, yet wasn't too boring - we weren't looking for the simplest things possible. We eventually all-together found 3 projects that were in Java, not too difficult or easy, and still had some level of support by other users. We all agreed on three differing projects, all of which were discovered by differing members - it was good to see that my team-mates didn't select the first three that met all of our criteria, but ones that they wanted to do out of a pool of acceptable ones. Overall there were no problems and the meeting was quick, it certainly seems like we're all capable of communicating and I look forward to the rest of our project going as smoothly (hopefully).

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