Diaries of a furious, (not so) frustrated,
yet happy Software Engineering professor.
I am Marco Brambilla and I teach Software Engineering and Advanced Software Engineering / Software Modeling Languages at Politecnico di Milano, Italy.
I’m reporting some episodes from my courses at Politecnico di Milano, Polo di Como.
Don’t expect to find enlightening findings here. I basically want to share the most hilarious and embarrassing situations I stumbled upon while teaching Software Engineering and Advanced Software Engineering at undergrad and graduate level in Politecnico di Milano.
I think you may get some good time from this diary, and at the same time I hope this will contribute to software engineering education (much alike an antipattern list).
So, enjoy and feel free to share your funny stories on software engineering too!
You can comment on the blog or share your stories with me via twitter @marcobrambi or via email mbrambil@gmail.com.
Further (and more serious) information are available here:
- My blog: http://www.modeldrivenstar.org
- My home page: http://home.dei.polimi.it/mbrambil/
- My Twitter stream: @MarcoBrambi
- The book: Model Driven Software Engineering in Practice (Morgan&Claypool)