Be sure to download JFLAP Version 7.1. There are several versions of JFLAP.
There will be about 8-9 homeworks.
Turn in the written part of homeworks in Gradescope, and JFLAP files in Sakai under assignments.
Written homework must be turned in as one .pdf file. You can write homework using LaTex, or write on paper and scan it to a .pdf, or take pictures of it and put those pictures into a word doc and then convert it to .pdf. It must be clearly readable so we can grade it.
Assignment | Due Date |
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Homework 1 |
January 19 |
Homework 2 |
January 26 |
Homework 3 |
February 2 |
Homework 4 |
February 23 |
Homework 5 |
March 2 |
Homework 6 |
March 9 |
Homework 7 |
April 4 |
Homework 8 L-systems created by former students |
April 11 |
Homework 9 Turing paper |
April 25 |
There will be 3 programming projects that build on each other. Programming projects are turned in on Sakai.
Project | Reflect Form | Due Date |
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Project 1 Sample Data files (.txt) NOTE: Named them with .txt extension instead of .mvs extension |
Reflect | Due: Feb 16 |
Project 2 parsedata.txt studentProject2Part1Files.zip | Reflect |
Part 1 Due: Mar 21 Part 2 Due: Mar 28 |
Project 3 JSAWAA JSAWAA Documentation Sample JSAWAA .txt files (.zip) Python Turtle Graphics Python Turtle Tutorial | Reflect |
Due: April 20 |