Archive for May, 2006

Impresario Public Release

Monday, May 29th, 2006

It’s been decided. Impresario is scheduled for public release on June 1st. Among other cool new features, it will feature a setup wizard to facilitate deployment. I hope everybody will enjoy the release.

New Graduate Student for Hire!

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

Exams were over more than a week ago. 3 of the 4 grades are already posted, the only grade missing being that of the capstone project. I can be sure that I’m graduating on time because there is pretty much no way that I can fail the capstone project.

So there you go, I will be officially a new graduate student for hire on June 2, when the graduation approval will be posted.

For those of you who don’t already know, I will be receiving a B.Eng degree in Software Engineering.

I figure that besides actively job hunting through craigslist, newspapers, and whatnot; it would be a good idea to tell you, my dear readers, that I’m for hire, in case I miss some really interesting job out there. For details on my background, skills, and qualifications, you are welcome to take a look at my résumé.

Send me an e-mail if you believe I can be of service to you. Don’t leave comments as I’m afraid the anti-spam plugins may eat them.

Impresario is not dead!

Thursday, May 4th, 2006

From the reactions we gathered at the capstone demo, it appears that many people like our product. Now here is a great news for those of you interested: the development of Impresario is entering phase 2! That’s right, even though we have already handed in the product for evaluation, we have decided that we are going to keep improving it.

The scheduling plug-in is the one of the first components that we will upgrade.


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