Subject: Re: electronic homework submissions...
From: Paul Freeman (pfreeman@ccs.neu.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 08 2002 - 16:00:55 EDT
Hi Richard -
There really is no need to submit non-code answers electronically. If
you ever need to though (eg. you won't be able to attend class), just
place non-code answers in a text file.
That said, I would like everyone to hand in a hard copy of your answers,
as well as your code, to me in class. I also want you to submit your
code electronically so that I can run it if I need to. I ask that you
give me a print out for a couple of reasons:
1. a print out is easier to grade, and in most cases I will not need to
run your code
2. this gives me something to place comments on so that I can give you
feed back.
3. I can't print every one's homeowork out myself, or rather I don't
want to, as I work at home - not school - and would go through an awful
lot of paper as there are about 30 students in the class.
Thanks,
Paul
Richard C. Cobbe wrote:
>Lo, on Tuesday, October 8, Paul Freeman did write:
>
>>Hi Class -
>>
>>A couple more things about submitting code for homework assignments
>>using the drop box on the blackboard web site.
>>
>>Please submit only ".java" files. This means that your code should
>>compile correctly.
>>
>
>Should the other parts of the question (the values for the seven
>UNKNOWNS and the discussion of the DRY principle) be included into the
>.java files as comments, or is there some other mechanism you'd prefer
>us use for non-code answers?
>
>Richard
>
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