Better-late-than-never update post

I spent last summer (summer 2006) in New York working as a programmer (Java, some scripting, a cool templating language called Velocity, HTML, CSS) for a big investment bank. It was a very good experience: the work was interesting, I love New York, I met some very interesting people, and the monies were pretty decent. So much so that I am very likely to keep doing it, at least in the short run, after I graduate.

I am now a senior® !!! And I am actually doing comps®. For those unfamiliar with Carleton parlance, “comps” is short for “comprehensive exercise.” It is a big project undertaken by seniors in all majors: what one might call a “senior thesis.” The actual details vary from major to major. In my major Computer Science, comps takes the form of a group project in which we work on an interesting Computer Science problem. More information on Computer Science comps can be found here. I am part of the Recommender System For Choosing Courses group, though our project has somewhat changed direction: more on that later, hopefully.

I am also taking Artificial Intelligence and Elementary Number Theory, and I am doing an independent study called Human-Computer Interaction. They are all keeping me pretty busy, but I have also been making some time for table tennis, Mortar board and Yahoo! crosswords.

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