Browsing: University of Washington

Jan
18

AutoUW: A Preview of What’s To Come.

I mentioned back on new years that I had an automated registration tool for the university of washington coming. This is not a lie. I am here today to show you a bunch of preview screenshots of AutoUW and exactly how it works. AutoUW is easy to use and is very reliable. I used this tool this quarter to grab a couple of my classes and it worked wonders. AutoUW will not drop courses for you. This is for your own security. AutoUW will only add courses. :) When will it be available? Before next quarter. :) That is all.

To see all the screenshots and AutoUW in all its glory, then click read more at the end of this post!

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time Posted at 3:00 PM | written Written by Mitchell Hashimoto | comments 2 Comments made.
Jan
9

My UW Notifier Blocked! Temporarily ;]

So my program has an automatic internal test suite built into it which runs once a day, just to make sure that it is working correctly, which it has been for the past couple months. I was surprised today to receive a text message from my application which said it was “broken!” Further research and it seems that MyUW now forces you to log in to view SLN information. This renders my UW notifier broken, for the time being.

Lucky for you guys, and unlucky for UW, I already have the code written to automate logging in. So, sorry if you’re waiting for a text message for a class opening now, because you won’t get it.

But I promise this program will be completely up and running before next quarter. :) They can’t stop us that easily.

time Posted at 3:31 PM | written Written by Mitchell Hashimoto | comments 1 Comment made.
Dec
31

New Year, New Stuff (LOTS!)

I am sitting in the airport right now waiting on a flight to fly back home to California for the new year and I thought I should update the site and explain what any readers can expect, since there is a lot coming! :)

First, and I’m sure I’m allowed to say this now: Official Zend Screencasts. Yes, I have been a busy bee the past month reworking my screencasts and writing out new screencasts, officially sponsored by Zend. Although I will link to them from my site, they will be hosted on the Zend Framework website. (Quite frankly, I can’t handle the traffic, so Zend kindly offered the hosting.) Not only can you expect full reworks of the getting started screencasts, but many more are coming. Also, the new screencasts are in flash video format. Hurray for reaching more viewers!!

Second, for the UW students who use my tools, I have a HUGE update coming. Really… “HUGE” doesn’t even begin to describe it. I have written a program (mac-only, sorry windows users!) which takes course notifications to the next level. It not only watches and waits for an opening (still every 15 seconds) for any courses, but automatically registers you for the class. I’m sure if you’ve used my course notifier you’ve had the moment where you’re nowhere near a computer or internet and you get a text message saying there is an opening in a class, but you have no way to register for it and feel helpless, knowing some other person is going to a computer to steal it from you as you think. Well with this new program, just set it and forget it. It will scan multiple SLNs for an opening and when it finds one, it will automatically register. If it was successful, it will text message you saying so, otherwise it will just keep plugging along, until it does get the opening. With this we’ll be one step closer to a more painless registration! For those wondering when you can expect this program: It is going through very intensive testing since it must work perfectly. But definitely expect it before spring quarter registration. I do have a working model testing on my own account at the moment.

Thats the big news that is for sure coming in the very near future. Some other things I’m THINKING of doing, but no promises…

iPhone development, once the official SDK comes out. This includes porting my UW tools to the iPhone (should not be difficult) and writing a few other useful tools which I think lack. Sounds fun!

I am very serious about writing a technical book on a very specific yet untouched subject (I could not find any books on this subject.) Really, I have been thinking of this for awhile and I am asking: If any of you readers have experience writing technical books, please drop me an email, I’d love to listen to any input you have. I don’t expect to make any money through a book in the future, I just want to share information. Really, what technical books make money anyways? (Top 1%? I laugh.)

time Posted at 8:34 AM | written Written by Mitchell Hashimoto | comments 3 Comments made.
Nov
18

My University of Washington Tools!

I went through the joy HORROR that is class registration this week. Since those of you reading this are probably UW students, I needn’t explain why this is. But for the most part, most people don’t get the classes they want, because they fill up within seconds of registration opening.

The good news is that most classes have people that drop or new slots that open up. I wrote a Course Opening Notifier to text message you when a course you want gets an opening! You just enter the SLN of the course you want, your phone number, and your wireless carrier and this website will automatically text message you when it detects an opening. :)

Privacy Note: Your phone number is stored in a database only accessible by this website. But it is encrypted, just in case. :) And once a notification is sent to you regarding a class, or a new quarter begins, your number is deleted. No spam is gonna be coming from this website!

time Posted at 12:09 AM | written Written by Mitchell Hashimoto | comments 5 Comments made.