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CS 3721
Programming Languages
Fall 2013 |
Recitation 0.
Practice
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Week 0: Before classes
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This recitation is not for credit. It is to check that
the system is working. First come the deadlines, which
will usually be Monday and Friday of the week after the
recitation. (Except for the first two weeks, since there
are no Monday classes then.) In this case, if you're looking
at this on the first day of class, the full-credit due
date is already in the past, and you have just two
days to "finish" the recitation.
Submit following directions at:
submissions
and rules at:
rules.
Deadlines are:
- 2013-09-26 23:59:59 (that's Mon, 26 Aug 2013, 11:59:59 pm)
for full credit.
- 2013-09-30 23:59:59 (that's Fri, 30 Aug 2013, 11:59:59 pm)
for 75% credit.
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Overview:
You should email the recitation to a special account of mine
that is only for submission of recitations.
Of course δοτ below is a "dot" and
ατ is an "at-sign".
< nealδοτwagnerδοτextraατgmailδοτcom >
What to Submit:
You should submit any short text file you like
(but please short, not in bad taste, and not empty).
Try to make it interesting or funny or, um, profound.
I (or the TA) will email back a confirmation, so you will know that the
process seems to be working. Remember, that the email address
with the word "extra" in it is for all recitations in this
CS 3723 course and for nothing else.
Even if you think you will work with a partner (in a
team of two), you should still email your own practice file
this first time.
Don't Forget the Subject Header:
Your header line for this submission should be:
"R0, <your last name>", where you put in your actual
last name in place of "<your last name>". Thus a student
with last name
"Hadrian" would use for their subject line,
and two students with last names "Claudius" and "Nero"
would submit Recitation 3
with as the subject line.
Don't be creative, but be uniform, with just a single capital
"R" followed by the recitation number, and with only the last name
or names, each item separated by ", " from the next.
Repeat the subject line at the start of the contents.
There is no need to bother writing "CS 3723" or "Programming
Languages" anywhere in the submission.
Sample submission from me.
Revision date: 2013-08-03.
(Please use ISO
8601, the International Standard.)
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