Introduction To Programming
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Learning Plan 3 : Math and Operators

General Project Information

  • The project consists of four parts. Each part has it's own page and specifications.
  • The course projects are not group projects. You need to do you own work completely.
  • You may talk to classmates but do not share code in any electronic or physical form. Conversations with classmates about projects should be general and not contain details about solutions.
  • Don't sit down at a classmate's computer and type into their project.
  • Don't ask classmates for their projects.
  • There is sample output shown for each part.
  • The instructor reserves the right to modify the project specifications in writing or verbally at any time. Non-attendance will not be an acceptable excuse for not completing the correct and final specifications. Changing specifications is a very real part of the IT experience.

Important: All projects must be complete and function according to the specifications before they will be graded. There is no partial credit given for incomplete projects. If an incomplete project (i.e. any project program is producing incorrect output) is submitted you will find 0 (zero) points recorded for the unit in Blackboard, along with a message specifying which project part(s) are incorrect. Remember that you must email your instructor to clear that incorrect submission, so that the corrected Learning Plan can then be resubmitted.

3.3 Project Pages

3.3 Project Part 1

We'll start off working with Firebug since you'll need it for the rest of the project.

3.3 Project Part 2

Now on to some coding. You've seen this problem statement before, now we're going to fully code it.

3.3 Project Part 3

Putting it together

3.3 Project Part 4

One more