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When I found out I was paired with Chantal, I felt a wave of relief sweep over my body. How lucky was I to be paired with such
and understanding, smart, and friendly person.
We made our DTR, and we both knew that because of my lack of experince it was going to be a tough project to both feel that
we we're going to be able to contribute equally.
We started out working together, and we decided that we were going to divide and concour. Looking back I feel that this wasn't
the best way to start our project. Reason being is I needed to be able to see the ins and outs of the code to help me
understand the problem.
I started to work on the project with Dave Maurer, and invited Chantal to work with us. We decided that we should stop moving
forward until I was able to catch up. I am not sure if this was the best idea for the project, but it made sense at the time.
Chantal,
I really appreciated your work on the project. You were very commited to finding the answer to the problems. I know that this
dedication to coding will take you far. You also have a great gift in pateince, and believe me I know all about patience.
Had you been a partner that wasn't able to take a step back and genuinly
care that I was apart of the project it would have turned out badly for us both.
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