CSCI 1300 Computer Science 1: Programming
Fall 2005
Karl Winklmann
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Project descriptionDue: Tuesday, November 8, in your recitation |
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E.g., “Simulation of springs,” or “Probability experiments,” or “Crossword puzzle editor.”
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E.g., “Connects objects with springs and lets the user drag and pin them,” or “Lets the user drop balls down a pegboard to illustrate the effects of random choices,” or “Helps the user construct crossword puzzles.”
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E.g., “computes the forces on each object and changes its motion accordingly,” or “making sure that the objects behave realistically, e.g. not moving through each other,” or “searching a list for words that fit into a slot of a crossword puzzle being built.”
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E.g., “spring, mass, force” or “peg, pegboard, ball” or “puzzle, square, entry, clue, clues.”
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Of the 300 points allotted to the “sophistication of your project” your project as described would earn __________ points. To earn all 300 points in this category you could ...
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