Title: Class 24: Project Presentations
Date: 2014-04-29
Category: Classes
Tags: operating systems, Bell Labs, Isaac Asimov, Alan Kay, future, progress, golden ages
Author: David Evans

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Optional (for most of your) <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/10nmT2sS2gahgQmFDdXTgjyJ-WtvcMAIn5Dn_StYsgeU/viewform?usp=send_form"><b>Final Exam</b></a> (due at 11:59pm on Friday, 2 May). See [Submitting Projects](|filename|../../announcements/submitting-projects.md) for details on the final.

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# Project Presentations

1. Chris Grochmal, Audrey Choi, Mark Valieras, Tommy Curley, Maggie Orr
2. Anat Gilboa, Jyotiska Biswas, Michael Recacinas
3. Man Wang, Hangchen Qu, Zihao Wang
4. Brian Uosseph, Raymond Vargas
5. Patrick Ryan, Dan O'Connor, David Laden
6. Piyapath Siratarnsophon, Kamonphop Srisopha, Peeratham Techapalokul, Phanwadee Sinthong
7. James Wang, Mitchell Smith
8. Megan Kelly, Rainier Rabena
9. Muntaser Ahmed, Andrew Becker, Gautam Kanumuru
10. Andy Barron, Christine Danzi, Ami Jagodara, Alex Kuck
11. Jacob Baldwin, Stephen Boris, Garrett Durig, Karen Pan
12. Alex Looney, Ankit Gupta, Michael Paris, Babak Pourkazemi
13. Justin Ingram, Vikram Bhasin, Alex Aberman, Justin Dao
14. Britton Vermaaten


# Final Submissions

See [Submitting Projects](|filename|../../announcements/submitting-projects.md) for details.

Everyone should submit these two web forms by **11:59pm on Monday, 5 May**:

- [Final Project Team Submission](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1LKv6luLxhMXBMiDNiBaGtioWjmG-uv6ka4BAJDYRTEk/viewform?usp=send_form) (one per team)
- [Final Project Individual Submission](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cpIJX4tIx4ME8tAlJV9HzesG3gtpEl8XchkODXxfYVM/viewform?usp=send_form) (one per person)

Earlier is better if you are ready.

# Final Thoughts

From Peter Norvig's [_Keynote Address_ at the U.C. Berkeley Computer Science Commencement](http://norvig.com/speech.html), 21 May 2006. 

> So my advice to you is to pick one of the 10,000 categories, or invent
  category number 10,001, and make some progress in it. Pick problems
  that are ambitious enough that your expected value over the next 20
  years is at least your $3.4M/yr share. But worry about the value you
  produce, not just the money. America's first great scientist, Ben
  Franklin, said "we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by
  any invention of ours". So be happy and productive, don't be evil, and
  be glad of an opportunity to serve others.

If you enjoyed this class, you may want to take my [cs6501:
Course to be Determined](http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/cs6501-f14/)
class in the fall.

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