Comp210 Assignments Fall 1998
The Laws of Turning in Homework
- 1. If your homework consists of more than one page,
staple all pages together.
- 2. Add your (clearly printed) name(s) to the first page.
New: write your therapy session letter
prominently in the upper-right corner.
- 3. You are encouraged to work together with one or two
others, though each person is responsible for all knowledge
turned in.
(But either collaborate with somebody on all problems or none;
your posse should turn in exactly one paper, with one solution
for each problem. Submit to the therapy group of your posse's
first alphabetical member.)
(Not following these is a rather silly way to lose a point.)
You may also see the
grading guide
used by the labbies.
Pick up your homeworks at your therapy session;
if you can't make that old hw's will end up
in Duncan Hall 3142 (sorted by therapy session,
except for hw1,2 sorted by name).
For those of you who would like to gain more experience with writing
recursive functions, here are
the problem
sets that appeared in the previous edition of The Little Schemer.
Use with care: there are a few discrepancies between the terminology of
this old book and the new one.
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