Tag Archives: software engineering project

Announcing Pomotux, a free Task Manager implementing the Pomodoro Technique

Pomotux is  a C++ activity manager for the Pomodoro Technique created by Francesco Cirillo, a member of the XPlabs crew. The program focuses on the basic features of the technique. It does not focus on advanced techniques, such as the prediction of the number of pomodoros needed for an activity. About the Pomodoro Technique The

Pomotux

Summary Pomotux is  a C++ activity manager for the Pomodoro Technique created by Francesco Cirillo, a member of the XPlabs crew. The program focuses on the basic features of the technique. It does not focus on advanced techniques, such as the prediction of the number of pomodoros needed for an activity. About the Pomodoro Technique

Introduction To Software Testing

Elements and Concepts – A brief overview Download PDF version of the whole document. You can browse the article online but I encourage the download of the PDF since it is written with accuracy. Introduction This document contains some basic concepts and definitions about software testing. It has been written for studying a part of

What is taking me busy – Pomotux!

I’m currently pressed by my University life, that’s because I don’t post often. There are 3 big projects for this semester: a C compiler, a dynamic website using Java Servlets and JSP and the most interesting one: a C++ program for Software Engineering Project course. I’m working with other two collegues on a task manager

Reference vs. Pointer

In Software Engineering Project course we need to learn some C++ to develop the project. A question that some programmers have when passing from Java to C++ (like me) is “Which are the differences between pointers and references?“. You can find a lot of answers around developers forum, but I summarized them in the following

Object Oriented Memory Management

Major Update on 10th April 2009, inclusion of C++ programming language! Updated on 18th April 2008, a complete example on stack and heap Updated on 15th April 2008, new contents and new layout! Updated on 6th April 2008, new contents! The paper you can download from here is about a model for memory management during