Programming Languages: Homework

Policies

Please make sure you're aware of the following policies:

Assignments

Note: unless otherwise noted, all assignments are due at 11:59:59pm. If you have trouble submitting an assignment and the deadline is approaching, you should email all the files to Brett and your TA before the deadline so we have your submission on record. Submissions after the late cutoff may not be accepted even if there were technical difficulties turning in the assignment if you did not email us your solution before the cutoff.

All assignments will be submitted and graded via Gradescope.

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Homework 7

Due Tuesday, June 9, 11:59:59pm; No submissions after Thursday, June 11, 11:59:59pm.

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Homework 6

Due Tuesday, June 2, 11:59:59pm; No submissions after Thursday, June 4, 11:59:59pm.

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Homework 5

Due Tuesday, May 26, 11:59:59pm; No submissions after Thursday, May 28, 11:59:59pm.

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Homework 4

Due Tuesday, May 19, 11:59:59pm; No submissions after Thursday, May 21, 11:59:59pm.

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Homework 3

Due Thursday, April 30 Saturday, May 2, 11:59:59pm; No submissions after Saturday, May 2 Monday, May 4, 11:59:59pm.

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Homework 2

Due Thursday, April 23, 11:59:59pm; No submissions after Saturday, April 25, 11:59:59pm.

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Homework 1

Due Thursday, April 16, 11:59:59pm; No submissions after Saturday, April 18, 11:59:59pm.

Regrade Requests

If you feel your grade on a homework assignment is incorrect, you may submit a regrade request in Gradescope. Instructions for submitting regrade requests can be found here. Regrade requests will generally open for an assignment 24 hours after feedback for that assignment is released, and will remain open for one week.

Regrade requests should be used when you believe there has been a mistake in the grading of your work that should be fixed, and each request must explain the specific mistake you believe occured. Specifically, a regrade requests must include the following elements:

  • the specific criteria you believe were misapplied
  • why you believe these criteria were misapplied
  • how you believe your submission should have been graded
Descriptions of these elements need not be verbose; a brief sentence or two for each is sufficient.

Regrade requests should not be submitted to dispute the rubric itself (e.g. the number of points an item is worth or whether a specific point should have been included in grading). A great deal of effort has been put into defining the rubric and ensuring it was applied consistently to all students. We cannot enterain requests to change the rubric after the assignment as been graded.