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* Someone wrote some advice about [[Writing Good Code|writing code]]
 
* Someone wrote some advice about [[Writing Good Code|writing code]]
 
* Need to learn how to solder? Check these two links: [http://www.wireless.hackaday.com/2007/10/26/how-to-introduction-to-soldering/ 1] [http://www.wireless.hackaday.com/2007/10/28/followup-soldering-how-to/ 2]
 
* Need to learn how to solder? Check these two links: [http://www.wireless.hackaday.com/2007/10/26/how-to-introduction-to-soldering/ 1] [http://www.wireless.hackaday.com/2007/10/28/followup-soldering-how-to/ 2]
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* For [http://ph.dei.polimi.it/phday PhDay08] we've set up an [http://www.easychair.org Easychair] account for paper reviews. Here's a little [[EasyChair Reviews|tutorial for reviewers]] that might be useful in case you have to review somehing/teach someone how the system works.

Revision as of 21:58, 26 May 2008

Living in the lab

  • Give a look at some suggestions for preparing your thesis (only in Italian for now... translators are welcome!).
  • When you are facing a problem, before starting to browse the Internet and scratch your head, take a look to AIRWiki: it's possible that other users already solved it for you. If you don't find the solution on AIRWiki and have to look elsewhere for it (and possibly do a lot of work), when you finish... add it to AIRWiki!
  • If you are searching the homepage of a DEI professor (or PhD Student) try this Mozilla plugin
  • Someone wrote some advice about writing code
  • Need to learn how to solder? Check these two links: 1 2
  • For PhDay08 we've set up an Easychair account for paper reviews. Here's a little tutorial for reviewers that might be useful in case you have to review somehing/teach someone how the system works.