Question 0: What is my code name?
Honeylocust
Question 1: What is my goal for programming assignments?
To not only receive full points, but understand every line of code that is used in my programs.
Question 2: What are my strengths?
Meticulous syntactical precision (a bit of OCD kicks in any time I am coding, so I rarely forget a semicolon or parenthesis, and prefer to comment all of my code in order to maintain an understanding of every line and every method - note that this occasionally results in me spending a marginal amount of extra time, but I am used to that and account for it)
Math
Circuits
Stacks and Queues; Inheritance
Question 3: What are my weaknesses?
Beat boxing
Switch statements (missed the class on them in CS160 and I have never been able to recover from that - some sort of a mental block I guess...
Question 4: I like to a) get tasks done early. b) procrastinate. c) set my schedule based on weekly demands. d) be flexible about assignment deadlines.
Most commonly c. I always prefer a, but often find that less and less plausible as a result of other assignments and obligations throughout the week.
Question 5: What do I like to do for fun?
In general, watching movies, playing/watching hockey, and riding my unicycle.
Question 6: Describe your communication style.
Constructive; talk through things.
Question 7: Describe the characteristics of a good partner.
Someone who not only has motivation to complete the assignment and to the best of their ability, but with whom you can share ideas freely and constructively.
Question 8: Describe the characteristics of a bad partner.
Has no desire to understand the material, simply wants the points. Or, I guess, doesn't even want the points either..
Question 9: My best open times to meet with a CS 200 parter (including recitation times) are:
Generally, my very best times are late evenings/nights (often after like 8 pm, until 1am at least if necessary) and weekends (all day and night)
Question 10: Any additional comments should be made here.
Comment, comment, comment, comment, comment? (I could be convinced either way on that last one)