So you must be wondering why I'm such a loser. Well I'd say there were two prominent reasons. First, I wasn't able to communicate well with my partner. Second, time management crisis. Should I figure out effective methods to tackle these challenges for the next couple iterations, I'd be certain to say I would eventually get something out of this class as I did get to learn something useful.
Now the story begins. Ever since I got zero reply from my partner for about a week after I sent him a couple of emails trying to figure out how to split the workload, I knew I was doomed. My partner was being completely unresponsive and reckless. Just try to imagine a situation in which you'd sent more than 10 emails trying to get him/her back to working on the iteration(well in fact I wasn't sure if he/she did even start working on it) and yet you only got one reply after all. After that, I didn't get any response from him anymore until the official due date. By all means I didn't act harsh and I still emailed him/her pretty much like everyday just hoping to get everything sorted out. And NO, there was absolutely nothing personal going on between me and him/her. Actually I was very clueless with the reason that happened, too. To be honest, I must admit that I am not good in programming so I was trying organize to-do-things in a timely manner but little did I know I would end up like that. Later I figured the fact that I would be better off to get the iteration started all by myself and wait for something to happen as something extra/bonus, given that "something" ever happens. Enough complaints. I'd talk a little about time management issue. I'm sure there are people who are taking 4061 and 3081 simultaneously at the same time in this semester and I suppose we all are mentally well prepared to cope with both of these programming intensive classes. Heaven yeah both of these projects were due one day apart from another in last week and I'm certain everyone had got their schedule planned well ahead to spare time on each of those. In fact I didn't start working on iteration 1 until one week before the due date (I know we had been given two weeks to work on it) and the stats is I spent 30+ hours to get it done after working on it 8 days in a row. Based on this analysis, I now realize that I'd now overcome the fear of "i-am-not-sure-if-i-can-do-it" and that I need to get the next couple iterations started as soon as the specs are up.
I was happy yet overwhelmed by the feeling of accomplishing iteration 1 last night. The contentment is more than enough to hold me back from worrying about the grade. Moreover, I'd say the professors and the TAs are very helpful and their email response is so immediate and is something that I'd never expected before. Furthermore, the forum is very helpful too so be sure to check it everyday especially before you start working on your code; you get to avoid mistakes that others had encountered. For example, I spent more than one hour thinking of how to write a regex for lineComment but only until later I realized there were actually some hints on the forum!
Despite these obstacles, it was certainly an interesting experience in my college life after all.
I am sorry to hear your story but I have to admit that this problem usually comes up when you are working in groups. Even though I haven't been in your situation, I certainly know how you feel. I am also taking the 4061 class this semester and I am agree that there are so many projects to do in these 2 classes. I hope you can do your 2nd iteration well.
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I can feel you as I'm also taking 3081 and 4061 at the same time. My word of advice is to plan as early as possible, which would save a lot of trouble near the deadline otherwise. I know it's difficult to do, but always trying to foresee possible situations you would get stuck so that you would plan ahead, even taking into account that your partner would eventually not be able to work with you together. Hope your 2nd iteration goes well.
ReplyDelete-Zhouyun Feng
If you feel that your partner is not holding up his end of the deal, don't hesitate to speak to the professor about it. Weissman's 4061 won't get any easier, and from what you say your partner is putting you in an unfair position in our class. That said, doing things early is always a good idea.
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