Turning in Programming Assignments
When you turn in a programming assignment there are three
things I need.
- A copy of the program on paper, so that I can mark it up, and return to you.
- A copy of the output, so that I can see that it works correctly
- An actual copy of the program so I can run it.
Here is how I want you to proceed.
- The paper copy. Print it out and bring it to class.
- The output.
- Run the program in a freshly opened winhugs.
- Run your program on enough inputs to demonstrate that it works.
- Use the clip board to copy the complete buffer
- Paste the buffer into a blank Notepad editor file.
- Print the file and hand the copy of the output to me in class
along with the copy of the program.
- Write your name on both parts and staple them together
- The actual program.
- Email me the program as an attachment
- The body of the email should include who the programmers are.
- Be sure your name(s) are in the program as comments as well.
- The name of the attachment should include the name of the assignment
as well as the programmers name
- For example "calendarTomRyan.hs"
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