Format for Programming Challenges
What I want you to do is
to continually improve your skills and achieve a sense of entitlement,
a sense of ownership, mastery and control over what the computer can do for
you.
ENHANCE - EXPERIMENT - EXPLORE - ENJOY
There are many ways you
can do this, by improving the functionality or visualization
of the application or by studying its behavior in depth.
You are only limited by your imagination.
If you can't quite figure
out how to get the simulation to run the way you want it to, include notes on
what you have in mind.
Usually, we work in stages from the concept to the working C++ implementation:
IDEA -> PSEUDOCODE -> VALID CODE
HERE IS WHAT TO HAND IN: |
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A cover sheet, with your name, challenge number and title clearly typed on it. Also a screen shot showing off the most interesting aspect of your work. And, at the bottom, a brief summary of what you have done. |
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Behind the cover sheet, and stapled to it, please show your work with written explanations, analyses, pseudocode, valid code printouts and screen shots. | |
A CD-ROM containing your complete project folder, labelled with your name and challenge number. | |
The CD-ROM in its own protective sleeve. | |
All of this inside a clear sheet protector. | |
Be prepared to show your work in class. |