To turn in this assignment, fill out this form and then submit it by clicking the "TURN IN" button at the bottom. Your program will be checked to see whether it compiles. If all goes well, you will receive a "reciept" page automatically. Print, staple, and turn in that Receipt.
Do not print this turn-in form itself before clicking the "TURN IN" button. Doing so may case Netscape to crash your machine.
This form will work with Netscape 2.x and later and with Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 4.01 and later. It does not work with Internet Explorer version 3.x and earlier!
You must enter a first and last (family) name. The middle name or initial is optional.
Your e-mail address must have the form username@domain. Your e-mail address at the University of Washington will look like joe@u.washington.edu, for example.
If you are not yet officially registered and are not attending a specific section, enter the section you hope to attend. Only valid sections will be accepted.
Version numbers for compilers are often found on an "About..." menu or startup message. Omit it if you cannot find it.
Here is the general procedure for the PC:
If you do not see a "Browse" button at the right end of the line requesting the name of your file, it means your Web browser doesn't support the "file upload" feature. You won't be able to use this browser. Possible solutions: bring your program to the IPL on a floppy and do the turn-in there, or acquire a Web browser (such as Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher) which supports file upload.
Students using the turn-in form from home can find the latest version of Internet Exploer at Microsoft's homepage and the latest version of Netscape at Netscape's homepage.
By default, tab characters in your file will align at regular column intervals in the "receipt" you receive after submitting this form. If your indentation looks messed up, then click the "back" button in your browser, change the tab setting pull-down menu above, and try again. The default is 4 in MSVC and 8 in some other compilers.
These will NOT affect your grade. We just want some statistics on how things are going.