[CSC 330] For those not in class today...

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Thu Dec 8 18:21:18 EST 2022


While I will send more info on the final later, I wanted to make sure 
that the following piece of information was in everyone's hands now.  As 
I mentioned today in class, the final will be based on the Collatz 
Conjecture code that you submitted for project 3.  I will restrict my 
questions to ONLY the languages you used on the Collatz assignment.  You 
will have to modify your code and use it as part of a new repo that you 
will build and push for the final.  So understand -- you may check out 
code from your collatz repo to help you answer the questions on the 
final.  I will, however, be checking the code you submit to verify that 
it gives the correct answers.

My intent was to check over everyone's collatz code as a part of project 
3 to make sure that you were ready for the final.  I obviously did not 
get a chance to do that for those that didn't submit code or submitted 
code that did not compile.  For those that only submitted partial 
collatz projects - it would be in your best interest to get everything 
working prior to the final on Monday.


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