Kiri ☂ (
taotrooper) wrote2006-12-13 11:28 am
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Bufff, paso
OK, after some deliverance, I'm almost sure I'm quitting for this year to Communication Networking. It's just... overwhelming. Mostly because of the practice work. The first four practices are not that hard although the TCP socket ones hate me, but of course, the one with all the marks is the fifth one, which is just batshit crazy. Like, you have to simulate a fucking TCP/IP architecture (with clients, servers, routers) using Java sockets. Including protocols, address tables, subnetting masks, fake IP datagrams... The full explanation is 16 pages long! And I have to hand it on fucking end of January. January.
The theory is rather long to memorize (14 units WTF?!), but that's the least of the problems. The fifth practice, dude. I can't have it done like that. I've wasted a month just trying to get the simplest UDP datagram sent to an echo server.
And I still have a messy OS1 practice we just started today to hand in a similar date (and mind you, I want to pass this fucking course THIS YEAR so badly), I'll be using a lot of December on the OOP optative exercices, and we also have to have the OOP final practice to do on teams (which has too much of required documentation to be desired.)
And there's theory to learn for the finals on February. And I should really do exercises and problems to understand Operative Investigation. I have issues when it comes to convert a problem in words to equations.
So in short, I'd rather work on other things that aren't that complicated in comparison but I can't leave them for the last minute.
I'll try to finish the optative four practices before dumping the course, though. TCP, you so annoying.
(WTF FMA RAW CHAPTER?! COME OUT ALREADY!)
The theory is rather long to memorize (14 units WTF?!), but that's the least of the problems. The fifth practice, dude. I can't have it done like that. I've wasted a month just trying to get the simplest UDP datagram sent to an echo server.
And I still have a messy OS1 practice we just started today to hand in a similar date (and mind you, I want to pass this fucking course THIS YEAR so badly), I'll be using a lot of December on the OOP optative exercices, and we also have to have the OOP final practice to do on teams (which has too much of required documentation to be desired.)
And there's theory to learn for the finals on February. And I should really do exercises and problems to understand Operative Investigation. I have issues when it comes to convert a problem in words to equations.
So in short, I'd rather work on other things that aren't that complicated in comparison but I can't leave them for the last minute.
I'll try to finish the optative four practices before dumping the course, though. TCP, you so annoying.
(WTF FMA RAW CHAPTER?! COME OUT ALREADY!)

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No sé, me cabrea. Por qué tienen que hacer esta maldita técnica tan complicada? Luego mi familia se me ofende cuando les insinúo que no quiero seguir al siguiente ciclo, porque me imagino que la ingeniería acabará conmigo fijo. Jooo.
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Ánimo!
La verdad se ve MUY complicado. Lo que decidas, será lo mejor, aunque tu familia no lo apruebe.
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ES muy complicado, aún sabiendo de qué trata la teoría
cosa que yo más o menos porque me da sueñito en las clases. Es mucho trabajo para tenerlo listo en un mes, y menos si tienes otras dos asignaturas con prácticas que entregar también en ese mes.Gracias, igualmente ^^
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Decidas lo que decidas, ánimos!
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Nada espero que tengas suerte >_< y si te puedo echar un cable en algo no dudes en decírmelo ^^.
PD: Yo llevo un par de semanas sin poder ni mirar el LJ con exámenes y con el p*** Shell de SO Y_Y, casi 1000 líneas de código para que luego el profesor ni lo haya mirado casi T___T.
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Ugh qué asco de optativa. En SO1 nos tienen siempre más o menos así, en que nos dan un curso de C básico durante un mes (que si cómo hacer bucles, usar punteros y/o arrays, lo de los strings y struct...), y luego nos vienen con que programemos cosas super avanzadas para GNU/Linux con sólo darnos los nombres de las funciones a usar. Si le preguntas a un profesor de práctica cómo usar una función, te dice que uses el comando "man" que para eso está ¬_¬ Sin ir más lejos, en esta práctica nos suelta que usemos los semáforos implementados ya por el sistema sin contarnos cómo son, así que a uno le toca googlear por tutoriales porque esos manuales de "man" te explican las cosas como el culo.
El problema es que Redes de Comunicación es una troncal así que a JURO tengo que soportarla tarde o temprano. Pero con la práctica de SO1 de arriba y el coñazo de trabajo que tengo para POO ya me doy a basto, y esas dos sí me interesa mucho aprobarlas este año.
PD