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Can I appeal on homework? | |
Yes, within two weeks after the grades for that exercise have been published. Please put your written appeal in the mailbox of the TA in charge, or contact the checker directly during his/her reception hours. The name of the hw checker is published on the course website under the "staff" link. |
Is it ok to use features in the homework that have not been taught yet in the tutorials? (for example, strings and arrays) | |
It's OK to use these feautures, as long as you know what you're doing, and no specific restrictions have been applied. The program should work correctly, and no excuses like "we did not study arrays yet, that's why I made mistakes" will be accepted. |
Which compiler should I use? | |
Your homework should be compilable and runable on an ANSI-C compiler. The recommended compilers for this course are the DOS-based Borland Turbo C, or the Windows-based Dev-Cpp. Both are installed in the student computer farms, and can also be downloaded from the course website for home use (under the "Material" section). Take note that most C compilers, including Borland Turbo C and Dev-Cpp, have both C and C++ support;therefore you have to make sure that your compiler is in ANSI C mode. The Borland C and Dev-Cpp compilers will automatically compile your program in ANSI C if the file has a .C extension -- make sure your files don't end with .CPP which is the default for these compilers. |
Can I write in C++ in this course ? | |
Absolutely not. This course is about pure ANSI-C, and usage of C++ constructs is considered an error in the assignments and the test. You will have time for C++ programming in courses you will take in your next semesters. As for using a C++ compiler for the homeworks, please see the previous question in this FAQ. |
Can I work from home? | |
Certainly. To work from home you will need either the Dev-CPP or Turbo C compilers, which can be found under the "Material" section of this website. We do not provide support for problems with this compiler, though. |
Can I transfer homework from previous semesters? | |
No. |
I am registered to the 234114 course, is it OK to submit my homework with someone registered to 234117? | |
Yes, just state clearly on your assignment who's registered to which course. |