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My First Week of Internship

The previous week was the first week of my new experience as an intern in AESTE. I believe that internships provide an amazing opportunity for learning and getting real-world experience, especially when you are motivated to learn and excel at what you do. In my first week, I had the opportunity to learn the tools that are going to help me fulfil my project during my internship time. I spent my first week learning “Git” and “Witty” web development framework. Read more

Gotta Cache ‘Em All

The week was spent trying to finish up the implementation of the caching mechanism. Overall, I had no major issues regarding the implementation, but there was one thing that caught me unexpectedly. Whenever there are any modifications to the cache, such as adding new entries or expiration of entries, a so-called Replace event is invoked. This event can be caught in our own self-defined Strategy class which is responsible for flushing the expired cached files to the user’s storage at Read more

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Setting Up The Server

In this week blog, I will talk about all the major problems I had encountered and also the new things that I have learnt through solving those problems. Dr Shawn was not around for the past week and he assigned me a task which was to make sure the Competition Marks System works properly as the competition is starting soon. I am not the one handling the competition during the event day, my colleague Nadia will be there instead. However, Read more

First Week In Aeste Works

Time flies and it has been a week already working at Aeste Works. In this blog, I would mainly talk about the tasks given to me, what I have learnt through working on those tasks and also what I have learnt from Dr Shawn. Since this is my first post here, so I would like to give some first impressions of Aeste Works. After spending a week here, I found that the place is very conducive for work. Even though Read more

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I’m Finally Done

I’m done! I’m finally done with all the screens. I can’t believe I managed to complete my task before my internship ends and can have my Raya holidays with peace. Haha. As I mentioned in my last two previous posts, I’m struggling to get data of the last performance. At first, I thought to get last performance I should do it refresh function. It was totally wrong because it’s not related at all. Opss. I should get the data in Read more

Week 2 : Getting started with the project

In this week I was given reading permission to the firmware of the board. Starting to look into the project, I get a better picture of what it is all about. My first task is to get the mechanism of Spartan-6 FPGA programming work. This involves a few steps. First, download the code sent by user through the Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) communication protocol. What CORS does is basically identify the permission of resource sharing via a sequence of HTTP Read more

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First week of my internship

  In this week, I was given time to learn Git to prepare myself for the later participation into the grand project without messing it up. In short, Git is a decentralized version control system that conserve different version of our work in series of so called “commit”, a record of what we have done, in “branch” that we are working on. “Branch” is essentially an independent line of development that we can manipulate through branching off or merging depend Read more

Cache Me if you Can

I now have started another crucial component of the project, i.e a caching mechanism. So far I have been able to simulate the mounting remote filesystems using SSHFS, that provides a convenient way to interact with files in your remote storage just like how you would normally interact with files in a your local Linux filesystem. But in behind the scenes, there is an underlying network protocol for interacting with the remote servers, which is SSH for the case of Read more

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Still Playing with The Judging Screen

Hello, Week 21! I can’t believe that I actually survived 21 weeks in AESTE. I thought I can’t survive after 12 weeks of being here but hello here I am still surviving 🙂 As for this week, I only focus on judging screen since it’s the only screen that is not complete yet (comparative score and getting data of the last performance). I had already make sure that the other screens are completed and can function well. I had a Read more

A Blog about Certificates

Previously, there were some issues in the transmission of the bitstream to the board’s server, but with a touch of Dr Shawn’s magic, he managed to somehow solve the issue on the board side. With that, I was able to send the bitstream successfully and get a proper response from the server in the board after a few seconds. At the moment, the board’s server does not do anything with the bitstream, and therefore the MD5 calculation which is done Read more

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