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CS 371p Spring 2021 Week of 11 Mar - 28 Mar

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1. What did you do this past week? This past week my partner and I turned in the Allocator assignment. I also finished grading CS 312 exam 1 with the rest of the TAs and the professor. I had a Networks quiz which went better than expected considering the last two quizzes were a dumpster fire. 2. What's in your way? I have an Algorithms exam the week after this that I need to start preparing for. Also, I believe that the next assignment for this class will be released soon, so I will need to start working on that as well. I have a bunch of assignments for my Networks class that are due in this next week as well which I will need to find motivation to finish on time. 3. What will you do next week? I have to lead discussion section for 312 where I will go over the exam they just took. I will also work on homework for Networks and Algorithms, and perhaps start on the 4th assignment for this class.  4. If you read it, what did you think of the Interface Segregation Principle? I thought ...

CS 371p Spring 2021 Week of 1 Mar - 7 Mar

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  1. What did you do this past week? I finished Voting with my partner this past week. I also started on my Networks project that involves making an HTTP proxy. I took my first algorithms exam as well on Monday. 2. What's in your way? Right now I need to finish the Algorithms homework assigned for this week and I need to figure out how to advance my Networks Proxy farther than it is right now. I am running into some bugs that I'm not sure how to fix. 3. What will you do next week? I need to finish my Networks project next week and I need to start on the third project for this class. I also need to finish grading 312 assignments. I will also finish the algorithms assignment and turn it in. 4. What did you think of the reading? I did not read it so I don't know what to think of it. 5. What was your experience of arrays, iterators, and algorithms? (this question will vary, week to week) I feel better about arrays, iterators, and algorithms. I didn't know there was differen...