Posts tagged with "Monash"

muhammad-aiman-shamsiemon
06/09/2023
I have spent 4 years of my life in this institution, Monash University Malaysia. During two, or even three of those years in my studies, I have spent them online due to the pandemic. It interesting that this blog itself was started during the pandemic.
muhammad-aiman-shamsiemon
01/09/2023
It has been a while. So many has changed in the world of IT in the last year after the release of the some of the amazing Language Processing Artificial intelligence, like the Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT). I have been busy with so many live changes during the past year - I have moved and I did my internship. Most of all.... I finished my study without updating this site. OOPS!

muhammad-aiman-shamsiemon
15/07/2022
This semester, I took a course on cybersecurity. It is a theoretical unit and there is not much to say about it. If anyone is interested in taking cybersecurity, know that there is a lot of maths involved in this subject, particularly on the topic of number theory. This is because you are using some property of maths to create a "lock" to say the least.

muhammad-aiman-shamsiemon
25/08/2021
A project I did which was an intro on the Scrum Process. Very Scuffed

muhammad-aiman-shamsiemon
30/05/2021
I think the subject that most students dread to learn, at least among my friends, is algorithm. FIT2004: Algorithm and Data Structure requires more practical knowledge and experience to pass unlike most other units. In some aspect, I think learning algorithms is harder than learning any other skills because it is a practical skill that cant really be taught by just reading about it.

muhammad-aiman-shamsiemon
29/05/2021
In my university journey, I delved into Object-Oriented Programming through two key units: FIT2099 focused on the theory, leading to a collaborative project developing a text dinosaur game, while FIT3077 emphasized practical implementation and design patterns like Singleton and Facade for creating a bidding system. Check out the repositories for a glimpse into these OOP adventures

muhammad-aiman-shamsiemon
04/03/2021
In my second year of Software Engineering studies, I embraced AGILE Scrum principles in FIT2101, leading a team project to develop a project management tool for lecturers using Trello and Git. As the QA tester, I ensured project requirements were met and reflected on the potential benefits of incorporating unit testing.
