CompSci 101, Fall 2021, Assignments CompSci 101, Fall 2021 Assignments Home About Dates Labs Assign APTs Help Forms Resources Ed Sakai Compsci 101 Assignments Assignment 7 Student Creative Work Click here to see the creative Assignment 7 students completed. Assignments Each assignment (except for Assign 7) is due via Gradescope NO LATER THAN 11:59pm. Please make sure you are able to access this ASAP. Assign 7 will be due via Sakai @11:59pm. Each assignment link will go live when noted on the course calendar. Assignment Due Date Assignment 0: Programming with LightBot Code Hour Sep 7 Assignment 1: Totem Sep 23 Assignment 2: Turtles Oct 7 Assignment 3: Transform Assignment 3: Transform(pdf) Oct 21 Assignment 4: Hangman Assignment 4: Hangman(pdf) Nov 4 Assignment 5: Clever Hangman Assignment 5: Clever Hangman(pdf) Nov 16 Assignment 6: Recommender Assignment 6: Recommender (PDF) Nov 30 Assignment 7: Create Assignment 7: Create (PDF) Dec 2 Grace Period ONLY thru Dec 3 Assignment Submission All assignments must be turned in by 11:59pm on the due date. All assignments will include information on how to submit. This will likely be using Gradescope. You are responsible for ensuring that all files are submitted on time. Late submissions include a penalty detailed on the syllabus located here. Starter Code Many assignments will include code to get you started. This may consist of completed modules that you will utilize (but not modify) or modules in which some functions have been completed and others are left for you to complete. In either case, comments will clearly indicate which sections of the code you may edit and which must not be modified. Code Style Note that a small portion of your assignment grade is based on the readability of your program. This readability grade includes style, comments, and the naming of variables and methods. You must include a comment at the top of each source file you modify that includes your name and your netid. Then include a comment for every function and every major block of your code. Function names, variable names, etc. should be meaningful. The variable name totalCost is more meaningful than the variable name x. Regrades If you have concerns about an item that was graded (lab, apt or assignment), you have one week after the grade is posted to fill out the regrade form here. Contact: Prof. Nicki Washington, nicki AT cs.duke.edu