It’s been mentioned to me that I’ll be the sole developer behind a large new system. Among other things I’ll be designing a UI and database schema.
I’m sure I’ll receive some guidance, but I’d like to be able to knock their socks off. What can I do in the meantime to prepare, and what will I need to keep in mind when I sit down at my computer with the spec?
A few things to keep in mind: I’m a college student at my first real programming job. I’ll be using Java. We already have SCM set up with automated testing, etc…so tools are not an issue.
Do you know much about OOP? If so, look into Spring and Hibernate to keep your implementation clean and orthogonal. If you get that, you should find TDD a good way to keep your design compact and lean, especially since you have ‘automated testing’ up and running.
UPDATE: Looking at the first slew of answers, I couldn’t disagree more. Particularly in the Java space, you should find plenty of mentors/resources on working out your application with Objects, not a database-centric approach. Database design is typically the first step for Microsoft folks (which I do daily, but am in a recovery program, er, Alt.Net). If you keep the focus on what you need to deliver to a customer and let your ORM figure out how to persist your objects, your design should be better.