[CSC 330] Tomorrow's Class Assignment

Andrew J. Pounds pounds at sandbox.mercer.edu
Mon Oct 4 18:45:33 EDT 2021


Due to the volume of questions coming in via Anvil, I know that many of 
you are working feverishly on your Goldbach project. Well, I still have 
a assignment for you to show you some of the cool stuff you can do with 
Lisp (Lisp does SO MUCH).

This is a small assignment that I think you will enjoy.  It will open 
tonight around 8 pm.  I will not be taking attendance tomorrow, but if 
you want to come complete the assignment in the classroom I will be 
there!  Otherwise feel free to just work from your favorite coding spot 
tomorrow.

I just couldn't bring myself to break into COBOL before fall break -- 
especially with a big assignment looming...

One last thing -- if you want to ask me a question related to code then 
please push your code to Anvil, create and issue on Anvil, and assign it 
to me.  I don't see the issues unless they get assigned to me.  That 
process starts a "dialogue" between us on Anvil.  After I answer I 
re-assign it to you and if you have more for me to address you can 
re-assign it to me.

-- 
*/Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D./*
/Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science/
/Director of the Computational Science Program/
/Mercer University/
/1501 Mercer University Drive, Macon, GA 31207 /
/(478) 301-5627/
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