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- - Note that the code in the book is available on our course wiki. You will not need to implement Compa... alculator. Here is some information gathered from our class: http://cs.vassar.edu/~jones/Calculator
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- s will be programming in the Linux environment on our department server. Instructions for access and us
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- rname * after class: I will add you to access our course repositories * Codeschool * http://w
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- l be using a unit-test framework called junit4 in our programs. There is a very short intro to junit at