I often have lots of meetings this semester. Like my friend pcish said, the graduated students don't have endless midterms but meetings. Also, I have some jobs in order to earn money. The more jobs you get, the more meetings you have. It's more comfortable for me to stay at home on Friday. Therefore, setting up all things on Thursday is the best choice. The top record of Thursdays is having five meetings a day.

There was three meetings today. I would like to mention the first meeting about software engineering talk. kkggoo, who is not manly at all, and konya, who is obsessed by Japaness ACG, went to a seminar last Thursday. The seminar is about the future of developing software in Taiwan. I had to discuss the course "Data Structure " with the other TAs and Prof. Peng, so I couldn't attend the seminar. Instead I invite kkggoo and konya to discuss the thoughts about the seminar.

Before the meeting started, I met ltw by coincidence. ltw who is good at business is another weird guy I know. He asked if he could join our discussion. "Sure" I replied. By the way, sometimes it's really strange to talk with some different familiar people at the same time. I mean, I used to talk with each of them, but I have never talked with them all together. Sometimes I doubt that are they classmates? Do they know each other? It's weird that I have the same thought to each CSIE96 student. It's like you find two of your friends have known each other for a long time. I believe when you find this fact, you'd feel fun and happy. Yes, every time I think of some of them are classmates, I feel fun and happy. It often takes me some time to recall the fact.

In the beginning of the talk, we don't know how to start it. I think I'm good at sharing thought, and I am always willing to do so. After lots of talks, I'm familiar with sharing my thought systematically. I'm a good speaker but a bad host. On the other hand, kkggoo and konya didn't prepare the outline to talk. They expect I'll ask what I concern. It's out of my expectation.

After some brainstorming and some break, what I learned is that I should never attend such kinds of seminars. All that I need is practical experience. I've known enough concepts. Here I recommend two books : The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition and eXtreme Programming (XP). My review of the first book is written here. I forgot the name of the book about XP. XP explains how to develop the software from concept to practical rules. I believe there are many good books which introduce XP.

Speaking of management, ltw has some different experience. He has studied many courses in Management Science. It's a pity that the time is not enough to discuss.

Oops, I've typed this article exceed a hour. I think this is the hardest topic I've chosen. It's time to take a rest and watch the animation.

By the way, during typing this diary, I found that some words I don't know how to say in English, however the words in Japaness just appear in my brain. Should I be sad or happy?
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