Programming Assignments

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P1 Handout  (PS or PDF)  Given M-Files
P2 Handout  (PS or PDF)  Given M-Files
P3  Handout  (PS or PDF)  Given M-Files
P4  Handout  (PS or PDF)    Given M-Files
P5 Handout  (PS or PDF)  Given M-Files

 

Note: If you  would like to work with a partner but do not have one in the class, please email Suzanne. She will collect names and net IDs and hope to match people up.

 

Submission Rules

Submit assignments in lecture. The first line in the first program of your submission  should have a comment that includes your name and Cornell ID. This should be the top page of what you turn in and it must be signed. You are allowed to work with a single partner. One submission per group and it must be signed by both parties and include a first-page comment that lists both names and IDs. It is assumed that you understand the CS 322  Academic Integrity Policy.

 

Picking Up Graded Programs

Programs are usually graded within 5-7 days and are returned in lecture.   There is a regrade procedure.

 

Partners

You may work with (at most) one other person on a given programming assignment. .

The other person will receive for their records a cover sheet that indicates the score received.

Working with a partner can be very helpful both in getting assignments to work and in clarifying your understanding of the underlying concepts. However, for these benefits to accrue, it is important that both partners contribute equally to the finished product.

Students who are struggling with the course material are advised not to do the assignments with a partner in order to force contact with the CS 322 staff.