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AQA computing project (A level)
« on: December 01, 2011, 02:26 PM »
Don't suppose anyone is doing or done a computing a level?
I'm currently doing my coursework and finding very difficult. I have gotten through analysis ok but the design is killing me...
Any help or advice would be appreciated !

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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2011, 02:45 PM »
Not my field of expertise; sorry!


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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2011, 02:46 PM »
Not my field of expertise; sorry!
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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2011, 02:48 PM »
Hopefully Rando or Kae get on and see this. I think they could probably help the most.

I can't help though. haha I'm international relations. Probably the farthest thing from this. :P



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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2011, 02:48 PM »
Hopefully Rando or Kae get on and see this. I think they could probably help the most.
Ok when do they usually get on?

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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2011, 02:49 PM »
I didn't do A-levels, but I did do IB (which no one's heard of, haha), and I did some AQA thing for GCSEs. What sort of stuff are you looking at? If it's database and all that jargon then I won't have a clue.

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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2011, 02:51 PM »
Just depends. Rando probably checks at least once a day (doesn't always post though). Kae was on earlier today or yesterday, but he isn't an active member anymore, so he just stops by from time to time.

By IB do you mean international baccalaureate? I know some people who did that here in the US.



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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #7 on: December 01, 2011, 02:52 PM »
I didn't do A-levels, but I did do IB (which no one's heard of, haha), and I did some AQA thing for GCSEs. What sort of stuff are you looking at? If it's database and all that jargon then I won't have a clue.
We have to create a entire new system from scratch for a client. We need to analysis the old system and what user wants. Design solution from the analysis. Create the system, test the system, document system( user manual, maintenance guide...) evaluate it...

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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #8 on: December 01, 2011, 03:06 PM »
By IB do you mean international baccalaureate? I know some people who did that here in the US.

Yeah, looks like there's already more people on this forum that know about it than people who I've mentioned it to when they ask me 'what did you do in sixth form?', haha.


to create a entire new system from scratch for a client. We need to analysis the old system and what user wants. Design solution from the analysis. Create the system, test the system, document system( user manual, maintenance guide...) evaluate it...

I hate doing stuff like that. I think I had to do something similar in my first year of uni. Do you get to interview the client? Once you find what problems the old system has and find out what the client wants, it's just about learning how to make it.

If you want big marks, I wouldn't worry all that much about how amazing you actual build is or isn't, just concentrate on including absolutely everything in your report/guides/whatever, and follow the marking criteria like a mad man. If you make an effort to fix what they want fixing, then you'll be fine.

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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #9 on: December 01, 2011, 04:44 PM »


to create a entire new system from scratch for a client. We need to analysis the old system and what user wants. Design solution from the analysis. Create the system, test the system, document system( user manual, maintenance guide...) evaluate it...

I hate doing stuff like that. I think I had to do something similar in my first year of uni. Do you get to interview the client? Once you find what problems the old system has and find out what the client wants, it's just about learning how to make it.

If you want big marks, I wouldn't worry all that much about how amazing you actual build is or isn't, just concentrate on including absolutely everything in your report/guides/whatever, and follow the marking criteria like a mad man. If you make an effort to fix what they want fixing, then you'll be fine.
Yeah I get to interview the client...
I'm not worried about having a working system it's the fact that I have no idea how to program it. At the end of my analysis I said I will use python (1st programming language I learned and most comfortable with it) combined with MySQL for databases. However I have no idea how to combine them both. I've downloaded MySQL but can't set it up...
I know SQL language but typically it's technical issues lol

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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #10 on: December 01, 2011, 10:15 PM »
I've done some work with MySQL. My strongest area of expertise at this point in time is C, as it's what I've been writing in as of late.

What sort of things are you having trouble conceptualize? Sadly, I've never heard of AQA Computing, probably because I live in the states.

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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #11 on: December 02, 2011, 01:30 AM »
I've done some work with MySQL. My strongest area of expertise at this point in time is C, as it's what I've been writing in as of late.

What sort of things are you having trouble conceptualize? Sadly, I've never heard of AQA Computing, probably because I live in the states.

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The problem is I can't get MySQL to connect with the server and I have little experience with MySQL. I know SQL queries but that's it.
I also have no idea how to connect python and MySQL together to create the program.

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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #12 on: December 02, 2011, 01:39 AM »
Here is a good tutorial on how to use the MySQLdb module with python. This guide assumes that you are developing in a linux/unix environment (which I personally prefer to do all my software development on). http://zetcode.com/databases/mysqlpythontutorial/

About the MySQL server itself, are you attempting to host a MySQL server locally (and if so, what operating system)?

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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #13 on: December 02, 2011, 07:40 AM »
Here is a good tutorial on how to use the MySQLdb module with python. This guide assumes that you are developing in a linux/unix environment (which I personally prefer to do all my software development on). http://zetcode.com/databases/mysqlpythontutorial/

About the MySQL server itself, are you attempting to host a MySQL server locally (and if so, what operating system)?
Yes I am trying to host a server locally and I had windows 7 operating system
I've had a look at that tutorial and I honestly have no idea were I need to do that.
Do I do it in python shell, a SQL command line? Create a new python program?
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Re: AQA computing project (A level)
« Reply #14 on: December 02, 2011, 02:27 PM »
Some of it is command line for MySQL (setting up the demo databases and such) and the rest looks to be in python I believe.

Whenever I set up MySQL on a Windows machine it was fairly easy. Did you install the MySQL community server?

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