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These policies apply to CPSC 370 taught in Prince George in the Winter 2022 semester.
Homework, both programming and non-programming, is to be submitted by e-mail to the course instructor.
Non-programming problem solutions may be submitted in the body of an
e-mail message, or as a .txt
or .pdf
attachment.
Programming problem solutions should be submitted as e-mail
attachments, preferably with .hs
extensions
for Haskell code
and .pl
extensions
for Prolog code.
I prefer that multi-file solutions be submitted as a digest (that is a
.tgz
,
.tar
,
.zip
,
.7z
, or
.rar
file) with my preferences being approximately the order listed.
All attachment file names should somehow indicate your identity, and files containing code should also contain a comment at the top identifying you and the question that you are attempting to answer.
Homework is either pending or due. As soon as homework is pending, you may submit your solution, but I feel no obligation to mark it immediately.
As soon as homework is due, I will try to mark it quickly enough that feedback is useful.
Homework is never late, but I feel no obligation to mark homework submitted after the due date in a timely manner.
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