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All programming assignments are to be submitted using the checkin program.

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All programming assignments are to be submitted using the checkin program.

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August 19, 2009, at 12:30 PM MST by 129.82.44.242 -
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All programming assignments are due at 5pm on the due date.

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All programming assignments are due at 5pm on the due date.

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Programming assignments

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Assignments

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The grading policy for programming assignments is here.

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Written assignments

Written assignments are due in class on the due date.

August 19, 2009, at 12:28 PM MST by 129.82.44.242 -
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(e.g. HW1 for the first assignment). Make sure you submit your assignment as a tarball, as HWi.tar, and only include your .java files unless specified otherwise.

You can practice checking-in by submitting a file to HW0 throughout the semester. This assignment will never be graded but please remember to submit the file as a tarball, HW0.tar.

For those of you who develop software from a non CS machine, make sure your code compiles and executes 'properly' on a CS machine before submitting your assignment as these are the only machines on which your programs will be tested.

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(e.g. HW1 for the first assignment). Make sure you submit your assignment as a tarball, as HWi.tar.

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August 16, 2009, at 08:44 PM MST by 67.176.39.82 -
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When working in teams, submit only one assignment per team. Include the names of all members of the team in the source files.

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There is also an opportunity for extra credit (worth 10 pts)

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There is also an opportunity for extra credit (worth 10 pts)

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  • Assignment 4. The event file of assignment 3 is still applicable.
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February 18, 2009, at 10:12 AM MST by 129.82.47.246 -
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(e.g. HW1 for the first assignment). Make sure you submit your assignment as a tarball, i.e. HWi.tar, and only include your .java files unless specified otherwise.

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(e.g. HW1 for the first assignment). Make sure you submit your assignment as a tarball, as HWi.tar, and only include your .java files unless specified otherwise.

February 10, 2009, at 11:58 AM MST by Asa -
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When working in teams, submit only one assignment per team. Include the names of all members of the team in the source files.

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(e.g. HW1 for the first assignment). Make sure you submit your assignment as a tarball, i.e. HWi.tar, and only include your .java files unless specified otherwise.

You can practice checking-in by submitting a file to HW0 throughout the semester. This assignment will never be graded but please remember to submit the file as a tarball, hw0.tar.

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(e.g. HW1 for the first assignment). Make sure you submit your assignment as a tarball, i.e. HWi.tar, and only include your .java files unless specified otherwise.

You can practice checking-in by submitting a file to HW0 throughout the semester. This assignment will never be graded but please remember to submit the file as a tarball, HW0.tar.

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All programming assignments are due at 5pm on the due date.

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All programming assignments are due at 5pm on the due date.

February 04, 2009, at 10:43 AM MST by 129.82.47.246 -
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Written assignments are due in class on the due date.

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Written assignments are due in class on the due date.

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All programming assignments are due at 5pm on the due date.

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Written assignments are due in class on the due date.

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The grading policy for programming assignments is here.

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The grading policy for programming assignments is here.

Written assignments

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For those of you who develop software from a non CS machine, make sure your code compiles and executes 'properly' on a CS machine before submitting your assignment as this is where your assignments will be tested.

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For those of you who develop software from a non CS machine, make sure your code compiles and executes 'properly' on a CS machine before submitting your assignment as these are the only machines on which your programs will be tested.

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You can practice checking-in by submitting a file to HW0 throughout the semester. This assignment will never be graded but please remember to submit the file as a tarball, hw0.tar.

January 25, 2009, at 10:51 PM MST by 76.25.18.114 -
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(e.g. HW1 for the first assignment). Make sure you submit your assignment as a tarball, i.e. HWi.tar, and only include your .java files unless specified otherwise.

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The grading policy for programming assignments is here.

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The grading policy for programming assignments is here.

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The grading policy for programming assignments is here.

January 24, 2009, at 01:19 PM MST by Mike Hamilton -
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For those of you who develop software from a non CS machine, make sure your code compiles and executes 'properly' on a CS machine before submitting your assignments as this is where your assignment will be tested.

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For those of you who develop software from a non CS machine, make sure your code compiles and executes 'properly' on a CS machine before submitting your assignment as this is where your assignments will be tested.

January 24, 2009, at 01:19 PM MST by Mike Hamilton -
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For those of you who develop software from a non CS machine, make sure your code compiles and executes 'properly' on a CS machine before submitting your assignment as this is where your assignment will be tested.

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For those of you who develop software from a non CS machine, make sure your code compiles and executes 'properly' on a CS machine before submitting your assignments as this is where your assignment will be tested.

January 24, 2009, at 01:19 PM MST by Mike Hamilton -
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For those of you who develop software from a non CS machine, make sure your code compiles and executes 'properly' on a CS machine before submitting your assignment as this is where your assignment will be tested.

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Programming assignments
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Programming assignments

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Programming assignments

All programming assignments are to be submitted using the checkin program. When checking in assignment number i use HWi as the name of the assignment (e.g. HW1 for the first assignment).

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Coming soon!

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Coming soon!