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An overtly obvious follow-up to my initial piece. There is a dual meaning at work here. Not only is this the first thing that most coders will ever put to screen, a coder-birth, if you will, but it is also a philosophical exclamation of nativity; the program is quite literaly telling the World 'Hello' upon running.

 

Additionally there is a play on the word Nascency, to include the language chosen, C Plus Plus.

Egg not made available until end of build. Design changed rapidly (and unsuccessfully) when provided with egg.

And you thought that software engineering was all software and engineering.

More resources promoted an elaborate design.

The large image does not have this ugly grey background. From Open Unified Process Distilled (.ppt)

Being provided with the egg late in the process meant for a design that could be quickly implemented.

Group given image of previously successful design. Discussed for a while but decided it wouldn't work as they couldn't see how it worked.

The original workings for this design clearly show a three dimensional object. However, the rendition for the implementing group did not make this clear. There was little explanatory text. The resulting 2d implementation was unsuccessful.

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There wasn't enough resources to build the design provided by the design group.

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Attempt to catch egg. Missed (always does).

Software Engineering IU CS batch for 2007-08 along with supervisors and professor.

(Sometime at the end of Fall 2007)

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