Programs
# Due Comments and Solution
1 9/5 assn1.cpp, assn1s.cpp
2 9/12 assn2.cpp, assn2s.cpp
3 9/19 assn3.cpp, with io formatting and an accumulator.
4 9/26 Code: a, b, c.
5 10/3 assn5.cpp, assn5s.cpp
6 10/10 assn6.cpp, random.h, comments.
7 10/17 structure, assn7.cpp.
8 10/24 assn8.cpp.
9 11/3 Sample output: 2000, 2001. Complete Step 2 (10 points) by Wednesday, 10/29, and Step 3 (13 points) by Monday 11/3. Parts 1 and 2. 3, Starred part. The typing award goes to nameless.
10 11/7 Sample data: regular star, output, assn10.cpp, assn10s.cpp.
11 11/14 Use this Template, Solution.
12 11/21 Comments. Sample data, a place to start. Parts 1-3, 4
13 12/3 Sample data regular, star. Part 1 due 12/3, the rest 12/8. Solution: 1, 2.

What if you don't know where to start? hints.
Ground rules:
  1. Submit programs via email. they should be attached C++ files (xx.cpp), not pasted into an email or attached as a .doc file
  2. The date in the table above is when a program is due. I will review, but not accept for a grade, programs emailed after 11:20 on that day.
  3. I encourage you to email me early versions and will answer questions up until 9:30 on the morning it is due. You may use my suggestions in your final version.
  4. Each program must include in the header comments:
  5. Please put the program number in your email header. This helps me find what you have done more easily.
  6. It is a violation of the honor code to use work that is not your own without crediting the source. I will ask you to report yourself to Community Court if this occurs.
  7. I will email your grade on each program. If you don't hear from me, ask if I got your program and forward what you sent.
  8. I will assign one extra program that may replace one that you missed or didn't do well on for any reason.
Grading Criteria