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- lab1
- GitHub. \\ \\ You will edit and run your first program from DrRacket. The program itself will be starter code pulled from GitHub, containing a variety of express... ure the arrow head to the left of ''How to Design Programs'' is pointing downwards. If the arrow is not po... t: 256 MB. > \\ \\ Now you are ready to begin programming! Note that you will need to follow steps 7-8
- lab2
- ons using the Design Recipe!\\ \\ ** Your first program ** - Launch DrRacket and open your ''lab2.rkt... R NAME> appears in the comments at the top of the program. \\ \\ - Develop the functions for Exercises 1-... propriate grading artifacts. \\ \\ - When your program successfully runs, show it to me or one of our co
- lab5
- ractice with sorting * More practice designing programs with wish lists (helper functions) * More prac... R NAME> appears in the comments at the top of the program. \\ \\ - Develop the functions for the Exercis... y, and before you leave. We will look for correct program behavior, as well as well-documented code, inclu
- lab3
- R NAME> appears in the comments at the top of the program. \\ \\ - Develop the functions for the Exercis... ropriate grading artifacts. \\ \\ - When your program successfully runs, show it to me or one of our co
- lab4
- R NAME> appears in the comments at the top of the program. \\ \\ - Develop the functions for the Exercis... ll appropriate grading artifacts. - When your program successfully runs, show it to me or one of our co
- lab6
- R NAME> appears in the comments at the top of the program. \\ \\ - Develop the functions for the Exercis... y, and before you leave. We will look for correct program behavior, as well as well-documented code, inclu
- lab7
- R NAME> appears in the comments at the top of the program. \\ \\ - Develop the four (4) versions of ''emp... y, and before you leave. We will look for correct program behavior, as well as well-documented code, inclu
- lab8
- R NAME> appears in the comments at the top of the program. \\ \\ - Implement the function **''count-white... y, and before you leave. We will look for correct program behavior, as well as well-documented code, inclu