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- assign2 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:assigns
- the cat and the happiness gauge into one big-bang program. This new program will display the cat moving across the screen, and below the cat, the happiness gauge wi... wrote for assignment 1 into a single ''big-bang'' program. The first program you wrote had a cat move from left to right across the empty scene, wrapping around w
- lab1 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:labs
- 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... on your own computer, too.\\ \\ ** Your first program ** - Open the lab1.rkt file in DrRacket by cl... R NAME> appears in the comments at the top of the program. \\ \\ - Run your program by clicking the **Run
- assign1 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:assigns
- '' files there. ---- ==== Description ==== ** Program 1: cat-prog.rkt ** * Open ''cat-prog.rkt'' in... es:cs101-2021-5657:big-bang-example.rkt |big-bang program}} * for values that never change, define cons... ion to my cat1 and cat2 image constants \\ \\ ** Program 2: gauge-prog.rkt ** For this program we're going to create a "happiness gauge" for our cat. Later, we'l
- style
- wing basic style guidelines: - **Organize your program top-down,** regardless of how you actual work thr... ctions. * Separate distinct sections of your program with dashed lines that are exactly 80 columns wid... cases below the function or at the bottom of your program in a separate test section. - Use (function, co
- week1
- ====== Week 1 ====== ~~NOTOC~~ ===== How to Program ===== ==== Monday ==== **No class** ==== Wednesday... make a movie! * Prologue of HtDP/2e: How to Program * Rocket landing * Iterative refinement: ... r computer * The Design Recipe * systematic program design * fill out your recipe cards for next
- lab2 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:labs
- 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
- assign4 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:assigns
- e time you finish, at which point you can run you program for the first time * Test your faith in the Des... numbers as a list of lists of numbers. When your program is completed and correct, it will demonstrate the... sts together into one list ---- ==== Write the program ==== **Note:** this assignment is similar to the
- programmer-poet
- of realizing grand conceptual structures. Yet the program construct, unlike the poet's words, is real in th... usting to the requirement for perfection is, I think, the most difficult part of learning to program. ====
- lab7 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:labs
- 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
- lab6 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:labs
- 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
- lab5 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:labs
- 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
- lab4 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:labs
- 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
- lab3 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:labs
- 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
- assign3 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:assigns
- signment you will: * Design a world (big-bang) program that displays many bouncing balls, of different s... is assignment, you will design a world (big-bang) program that moves many balls around the scene simultaneo
- lab8 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:labs
- 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