CS 2213/2211
 Advanced Programming
 Spring 2005

 Recitation 0
 Practice Submission
    Week 1: Jan 18-20
 Due (on time): 2005-01-20  23:59:59
 Due (late):        2005-01-23  23:59:59

Recitation 0 should be submitted for practice following directions at: submissions with deadlines
  • 2005-01-20  23:59:59 (that's Thursday, 20 January 2005, 11:59:59 pm) for full credit.
  • 2005-01-23  23:59:59 (that's Sunday, 23 January 2005, 11:59:59 pm) for 75% credit.


Overview: This recitation counts for half credit. It will give you a little practice with the Unix system, and also practice with the submission process. You should submit any short text file you like (but please short and not in bad taste). The system will email the file you submitted back to you as confirmation, so you will know that the submission process seems to be working. You do not send an email to me, but instead execute the following command while logged into a Sun machine using your own account: Here funkyfile.text is your short file, in the same directory as your current directory.


Due dates for this practice submission: The full-credit due date for this 0th recitation is on a Thursday, 2 days after the first class meeting. All remaining recitations will be due on Tuesdays at midnight. The final (part-credit) due date is this Sunday, and this will be the final date for the remaining recitations.


What you should submit: Refer to the submissions directions and to deadlines at the top of this page. The text file that you submit should first have Your Name, the Course Number, and the Recitation Number. The rest of the file should be any short text file at all.

 Contents of email submission for Recitation 0:

Last Name, First Name; Course Number; Recitation Number.

Then anything at all. Make it short, entertaining or informative, and not illegal.


Key ideas: After you get your file emailed back to you, that should show that everything is working. (Sometimes the email has screwed up, but this submission process has been reliable.)


Revision date: 2005-01-14. (Please use ISO 8601, the International Standard.)
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