6.170 / Spring 2004 / Signup Form

All students taking 6.170 this term must fill out this form before 11:59pm on Tuesday, Feb 3. Recitation assignments will be sent out by email and posted on the course website. The first recitation will be Thursday, February 5 at 10am.

All students who are registered for this course must fill out this form. We expect that all students will have taken 6.001 or an equivalent introductory programming course. The first problem set will ensure that you have acquired some basic programming skills.

Submit this form exactly once. You will receive a copy of it at your provided email address, for your records.

If you have questions, you can address them to the 6.170-tas@mit.edu.


Signup Form
First Name
Last Name
Athena Username(leave blank if you don't have an Athena account yet)
E-Mail(include @mit.edu if appropriate)
Year
Course or
Are you taking 6.170 for credit?
Have you taken 6.001?
What other CS subjects have you taken?
Programming experience (other than 6.001)
Which languages have you written programs in? Java     C/C++     Lisp/Scheme     Perl     Other:
 
Which of these software engineering tools have you used?
(We won't use most of these, and don't expect you to know them, but just want to get an idea of what you already have, coming in)
Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) Emacs     Eclipse     JBuilder     Visual Basic/C++     Other:
quality assurance / testing JUnit     Test::Harness     Other:
version/source control CVS     RCS     SourceSafe     Other:
package compilation ant     make/gmake     Other:
semantic logging log4j     perl Carp     Other:

Requested Partners Enter the usernames or email addresses of people you want to work with on the final project. You may also leave this section blank.

Final project teams will be composed of three or four people. We will use your responses here to assign recitations, to improve the chances that your team will have the same TA for the entire course. (This is not a guarantee. Some teams may still be forced to change TAs for the final project, because of load-balancing or your choice of project.)

Be consistent about your preferences. If A enters B and C as partners, B should enter A and C, and C should enter A and B.

 
 


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