well, you've already gone to the prof, nothing that can be done about that. it looks like the situation has gone sour. his comments in the last letter seemed really hostile - my suggestion would be to just lower your head and charge into this thing as hard as you can... crank through it real quick and get your side of the equation done so you guys can go through and streamline it. after that step is complete, take him out for a beer and level with him that you were just frustrated that you didn't see any real contribution until the last minute. now that things are finally coming together (buggy as they may be) you guys will have a chance to interact without sitting in front of a computer screen. once it's water under the bridge, both of you should hunker down in front of your computers and piece it all together into something that not only works, but will garner a decent grade. i'm in the same situation at work in a way, and the only way to get out of it is just to prove that you can do your shit and make things happen. let me know how it worked out.
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