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File Naming Syntax

Specific file names must be used for the assignments must be used. Without this it would be impossible to search 1500+ student user folders for work.

C++ Programming

Example file name :      <lastname>=first1=adven07
Anything between less than and greater than symbols will be replace with what the contents refers to.
Each component of a C++ file name is separated by an equal sign (=). This means the projects will have an underscore between the components and the source code file will have dashes between the components.
If the student's name is Joe Smith then the Project name would be smith_first1_adven07 and the C++ source code file name would be smith-first1-adven07 .

HTML

Example file or folder name : <lastname>-adven07-<station>
Anything between less than and greater than symbols will be replace with what the contents refers to. If the student's name was Joe Smith and he sits at station 15 his file or folder name would be
smith-adven07-15
.

 

All files should be saved to the student user folder.
Any assignments saved to the public drive is a violation of the academic honesty policy unless directed by the instructor.
Any assignments emailed to another student is a violation of the academic honesty policy unless directed by the instructor.
Any assignments saved to the local computer could be a violation of the academic honesty policy unless directed by the instructor.

Questions are not assigned at this time.
odd stations answer these questions.
even stations answer these questions.

 

 

 

 

Updated: Thursday, December 27, 2007 1:45 PM

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