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SOLID• Liskov substitution principle• Barbara Liskov in a 1987 conference keynote address entitled Data
abstraction and hierarchy• In a computer program, if S is a subtype of T, then objects of type T may be
replaced with objects of type S (i.e., objects of type S may substitute objects of type T) without altering any of the desirable properties of that program.
• Liskov substitution principle (LSP) is a particular definition of a subtyping relation, called (strong) behavioral subtyping
• FUNCTIONS THAT USE POINTERS OR REFERENCES TO BASE CLASSES MUST BE ABLE TO USE OBJECTS OF DERIVED CLASSES WITHOUT KNOWING ITSTOP!!!
WHAT THE HECK WAS I TALINKG ABOUT?
Presentations• Presentations are vary important• Make sure that you dress nice• Don't say umm or ahh• Practice • Be sure to have notes• Use a laser pointer• Pretend the audience is in their underwear• Don't run with scissors• Don't spit when you talk• Demo
What went wrong?
Presentations• Presentations are vary important• Make sure that you dress nice• Don't say umm or ahh• Practice • Be sure to have notes• Use a laser pointer• Pretend the audience is in their underwear• Don't run with scissors• Don't spit when you talk• Demo
What went wrong?• Spelling mistakes• Reading the slides• Turning back to audience• Discussions between team members• Poorly dressed!• Speaking too fast• Speaking to softly• No flow• No plan• Not enough practice
What went wrong?• Slides too busy, font too small• Too many things at once• No setting of the stage• Umms...ahhs...• technology problems• talking at the wrong level to your
audience• trying to cover too much content or
too much detail• inappropriate language
Presenting is scary...
But it's a skill just like any other...
You will screw up...
But that's ok...it's ok to screw up!!!
A few hints...
Preparation!!!
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.” ― Winston S. Churchill
Audiences remember 10% of what you say...
Tell 'em what you're going to tell 'em...Tell 'em...Tell 'em what you told them...
Fear or laughter cements messages...
For instance...• Prepare for the worst, plan for the best, and
make the best of the reality!
Build a flow to your presentation
Tell them a story!
Read the wiki slides for flow tips
Toastmasters or Dale Carnegie Public Speaking Course
http://sheridanbruins.toastmastersclubs.org/
• Get along with groups• Influence groups without friction• Improve your confidence 10 fold• Improve your interviewing skills• Likely the best thing you can do to improve your
career• Make more $$$'s• A great thing to improve your life• It's not as scary as it seems at the beginning
5 skills of successful developers
• Understand OOP at a greater depth than other programmers.
• Write clean, cohesive, loosely-coupled code that is easy to read, to maintain, an to re-use.
• Get along in groups very well• Can present their ideas and build consensus• Strike a good work and life balance
Working in Teams
• We teach you all about how to architect code, write code, manage code...
• What we should teach you is how to work in teams.
• The coding part is easier...
Working in Teams: The big stuff
• If everyone in the group agrees that you are the problem, then you are the problem.
• If everyone else in the group is the problem, then you are the problem.
• Don't mistake bullying for leadership.• Don't make the mistake of thinking that others
won't notice if you coast through a project.
Clarity is the key
• Define clear goals and deliverables• Assign work in a clear, unambiguous way.• Document plan and have team sign-off on it• Build checkpoints into the plan• Attack problems, not people• IOFS
A Suggestion...• Meet as a group. Discuss the deliverables.• Agree on who will do what.• Try the tandem approach where two
members of the team share a task and work together on it.
A Suggestion
• Record this contract on Trello, create a vote tab and have each team member vote their agreement.
• This is a contract! • Build a regular checkpoint for the entire team
to present their work so far.• Be supportive and constructive
Being a leader• One of the hardest things about being a
leader is that letting your team do the work even if it isn't how you would have done it.
• The 2 worst things a leader can do:– agree with no one – agree with everyone.
There will still be problems...
• Problems need to be addressed head on.• Discuss problems from the perspective of fixing
them, not from a position of assigning blame.• Sometimes you can solve things together.• Sometimes it helps to have a third party weigh in.• However, it should NEVER get personal.
There will still be problems...
• Common sense, practice and experience helps!
• Make no mistake, you will work with many groups in your career...some will be great...MOST WILL NOT!!!
• If all else fails...IOFS