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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). 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.

The grading policy for programming assignments is here.

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

Written assignments

Written assignments are due in class on the due date.

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All programming assignments are to be submitted by email to the instructor.

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  • Assignment 4. The code for assignment 3 will be posted on ramct. If you choose to use this code, indicate in the header comment of your program exactly how you made use of it.
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  • Assignment 2. Use the same input file examples as in assignment 1.
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  • Assignment 2. Use the same input file examples as in assignment 1. In case you had trouble parsing the Uniprot files, here's my method for doing so: uniprotParse?.
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  • Assignment 2. Use the same input file examples as in assignment 1.
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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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  * Use this file to test your program on.  The output should look like this.  
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  * Use this file to test your program on.  The output should look like this.  You can also run your program on this larger file  
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  • Assignment 1. Use this file to test your program on. The output should look like this. Here's an example of how to write to a file:

WriteToFile?. The password for the wiki is posted on ramct.

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  • Assignment 1.
    • Use this file to test your program on. The output should look like this.
    • Here's an example of how to write to a file: WriteToFile?.
    • The password for the wiki is posted on ramct.
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  • Assignment 1. Use this file to test your program on. The password for the wiki is posted on ramct.

Here's an example of how to write to a file: WriteToFile?.

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  • Assignment 1. Use this file to test your program on. The output should look like this. Here's an example of how to write to a file:

WriteToFile?. The password for the wiki is posted on ramct.

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Here's an example of how to write to a file: WriteToFile?.

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  • Assignment 1. Use this file to test your program on. The password for the wiki is posted on ramct.
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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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(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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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