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Marmoset available for Assignment 1 submissions
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Joanne Atlee
2010-05-17 19:29:05 UTC
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Hi everyone,
Marmoset is now open for submissions of Assignment 1 deliverables.

There are a couple of anomalies to warn you about:

1) The test cases that we are using to mark the assignments will remain
hidden until after the due date (after the late date to be exact).
After that date, you'll be able to see how well your submission
performed on all test cases. So, be sure that you test your program on
weird inputs (e.g., $0, $.99, $3.0, $50000000000, etc.) before your
final submission.

2) We accidentally created Marmoset entry items for each "iteration" of
the programming questions, and we cannot delete them. Instead, we will
be making all but one of these entry items inactive. So ignore the
inactive entries -- there will be only one submission for each question
of the assignment. We still strongly recommend that you complete the
programming assignments incrementally, to maximize how well your program
performs on the test suite.


Jo Atlee
CS 246 SE Tutor
2010-05-19 14:01:51 UTC
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Also,

3) If you submitted any files before or on Monday May 16, it would be
best to resubmit, just is case. Normally, you would not need to
resubmit when tests are fixed, but since we removed tests, it would be
best to resubmit in this case.

4) One perk of Marmoset is that you can submit after the deadline if you
want to fix your solutions after the deadline. These submissions will
be tested, but not considered for marks. However, it is important that
you do not submit between the due deadline and the late deadline if you
do not want your submission to be considered as one of your late
submissions.

Casey
Post by Joanne Atlee
Hi everyone,
Marmoset is now open for submissions of Assignment 1 deliverables.
1) The test cases that we are using to mark the assignments will remain
hidden until after the due date (after the late date to be exact). After
that date, you'll be able to see how well your submission performed on
all test cases. So, be sure that you test your program on weird inputs
(e.g., $0, $.99, $3.0, $50000000000, etc.) before your final submission.
2) We accidentally created Marmoset entry items for each "iteration" of
the programming questions, and we cannot delete them. Instead, we will
be making all but one of these entry items inactive. So ignore the
inactive entries -- there will be only one submission for each question
of the assignment. We still strongly recommend that you complete the
programming assignments incrementally, to maximize how well your program
performs on the test suite.
Jo Atlee
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