Quiz submission record for finalsurvey at Tue Aug 17 09:46:17 2004: Your Answer for Question 1: Explaination of terms: Difficulty: Once you understand everything, how hard is it to code it an debug it? Cool factor: Student gets a certain rush in staying up late to work on it. Documentation: What the student needs to do is clearly explained. Topic of hot debate: how to make the student figure out how to everything without telling too much, but just enough so that the project isn't too easy. lispc Difficulty: 3 Cool factor: 3 Documentation: 3 sprintf Difficulty: 2 Cool factor: 2 Documentation: 5 proc Difficulty: 4 Cool factor: 5 Documentation: 2 int Difficulty: 4 Cool factor: 4 Documentation: 1 Your Answer for Question 2: It's great. I don't have to say much to get my 90/100. Your Answer for Question 3: Debugging in Verilog is difficult because you can't step through the code. I don't mind coding in Verilog if necessary. Syntax isn't a problem for me. But for a large open ended project in Verilog, I can see that a lot of planning is necessar. Structural was pretty easy to learn. I don't like initials, always, begins, and ends. Your Answer for Question 4: a. 4 b. +1 I'm more a of device physics kind of guy. I realy liked EE 130. I guess those numbers above aren't accurate. I didn't know what to expect from hardware. Your Answer for Question 5: cs162: +1 cs164: +1 cs150: +1 cs152: +1 Although 61c has increased my interest level in these classes, I find it unlikely that I'll take more than 1 of the above classes. Your Answer for Question 6: I kinda wanted to know about x86 just to understand what the heck my computer is doing. Learning how AMD created x86-64 would've been nice. Everything else is okay. Your Answer for Question 7: No Your unique submission ID is finalsurvey-cs61c-ej-1092761177-628.