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A Feasibility Study of a Taglish Software of Basic C Programming

 
 
 
 
 
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A feasibility study about a Tagalog-English (a.k.a. Taglish) software that teaches the basic programming of C... I feel proud of this work of ours...

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04/10/2008

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mon1elli7

mon1elli7

Jhourlad - sure! You could post it there! What's the link to your blog? So I could read it, too :-)

06/10/2009
jhourlad

jhourlad

I rekon people ougth to read this stuff. I had a similar study about setting up a blog in major Filipino dialects and languages. It's almost finish now and I figured your study perfectly fit in. Can I have your permission to post this in there? Thanks in advanced.

06/04/2009
mon1elli7

mon1elli7

Hello PrinceLion! Have just sent you a message!

06/02/2009
princelion

princelion

greetings:') just got here for looking a simple format of feasibility study. really i am strange for it. hope you would help me to- THANK YOU!

05/27/2009
mon1elli7

mon1elli7

To Amiel01: Yes, you are right :-) It should have contained operational definitions. But unfortunately, I did not realize that; I was amateur then in writing feasibility studies. Still, I hope it has helped a lot of people. :-)

04/09/2009
amiel01

amiel01

The format you use in your feasibility study seems different from our Research Proposal in our school..XD Just asking..shouldn't the definition of terms contain *operational* definitions? :S

04/06/2009
mon1elli7

mon1elli7

To Engr. Larimel P. Valdez: I may add here that if you would like to demonstrate the software for your class, of course, it is also free. From Ms. Monelli Ponce de Leon

05/29/2008
mon1elli7

mon1elli7

To Engr. Larimel P. Valdez: Finally, you wrote your whole name :-) I apologize if I did not sound like a behaved student on my previous comment. But it is because this is a feasibility study, a product of hard work and nearly-without-any-sleep days, and we only met online (so, we are completely strangers with one another). Actually, the product should only cost P150 per DVD, if it were to be mass-produced (and this is not yet happening)... So, it should not be expensive... Yes, you can use this feasibility study in any way you want, as long as other people (especially Filipino programmers) learn something from this (ex. Filipinos can make the best programs in the world! All right, that's drama). If you want to email me more about this, the email address is: gran1de7@yahoo.com Again, I apologize for any wrongful comment. From Monelli Ponce de Leon

05/29/2008
larimelv

larimelv

don't get me wrong...I just want to demonstrate the software on your behalf. The idea of converting according to one's preference is I think never should be underestimated. I respect that. It's just like the idea is great and I can't wait to tell my student's and let this be as their guide for getting another nifty idea. Isn't it? Just want to say congratulations. And keep up the good work. Maybe this documentation will do good. I am sorry if acquiring the software is too much. Anyways, hoping to hear from you soon. Engr. Larimel P. Valdez Sr. Computer Instructor The National Teachers College "Character is who you are when no one is looking-- Anonymous"

05/28/2008
mon1elli7

mon1elli7

The question is, "How will you use this feasibility study?" As a source (ex. like a footnote) for one of your books? Or simply to show this to your class as an example of a feasibility study? The answer to the questions above is: "Sure, you can use this for free!" But if you're going to use this for your own benefits, like earn money on your own, then, of course, this is not free. But if you are referring to the product... Then, maybe, I can refer to you to my colleague who designed it. Of course, it's not free, but I'm not sure if it has already been improved. It's been more than a month or less than two months since we last talked to another (that is, a few days after we got our grades).

05/28/2008
larimelv

larimelv

I am teacher, in case I would be interested in using this, will you offer this for free if not at a minimal price?

05/27/2008
mon1elli7

mon1elli7

Yes... though our panelists said we should improve it more, especially the script and videos.

05/21/2008
larimelv

larimelv

may i ask one question? Have you done with the software to further support your feasibility study? thanks

05/21/2008