CSE P 501 19au project partner information
To set up GitLab source repositories for the compiler project we need to know your and your partner's names and CSE login ids. Please fill in that information below. Please submit only one form per group (i.e., only one of you or your partner should submit the information for both of you - do not submit two copies for your group). Be sure to fill in all the required information.

Please be sure to enter just your and your partner's cse login ids in the spaces provided. Do not enter full email addresses (with a @cs...) in the login id spaces, do not enter UW ID numbers, do not enter other email addresses (e.g., gmail). If you or your partner do not have a UW CSE account, enter a UW netid instead for the person who doesn't have a CSE account.

Please complete this form by 11 pm on Wednesday, October 9, 2019.

If we receive a single, correctly filled out form for your group, you and your partner will each receive 1 point. This shouldn't be too hard, but in the past people have gotten 0's. Most common reasons: information from one person only without partner info; separate forms submitted by each partner; random email addresses (gmail, yahoo) instead of cse login ids, id numbers instead of login ids, etc. Please try to get it right - it helps us set things up correctly and on time.

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Please enter your name *
Please enter your CSE login id (only the id - no student numbers, email addresses, etc). This will normally be the same as your UW netid. Use your UW netid if you do not have a CSE account (rare). *
Please enter your partner's name *
Please enter your partner's CSE login id (only the id - no student numbers, email addresses, etc). Use your partner's UW netid if your partner do not have a CSE account (rare). *
Is there any additional information we need to know to set up your project group repository? If so,please explain.
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