We've got a software engineering intern coming in, fairly competent, shows promise, only catch: we have him for 3 months full time, and we can't count on anything past that. We have a specific project we're putting him on. How can we maximize his productivity while still giving him a positive learning experience?
Edit: he still has a year of school left, which is why we can't say for sure that we have him past 3 months.
Edit 2: he wants to learn about development cycles and real world software-engineering. Anything that you think would be critical to learn that you wish you had earlier?
Edit 3!: Purely informative, it's now been nearly six months, he's preformed admirably and even I have learned alot from him. Thank you all for the input. Now I wanted to provide feedback to YOU!
He has benefitted most from sitting down and writing code. However he has had a nasty history of bad software engineering practices which I'm trying to replace with good habits (properly finishing a method before moving on, not hacking code together, proper error channeling, etc)
He has also really gained alot by feeling involved in design decisions, even if most of the time they're related to my own design plans.
