time due | submission file |
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11:00 PM Wednesday 29 August, 2007 | csci/201/Homework1 |
At exactly 11:00 PM, on Wednesday, 29 August, 2007, a program will be run to copy your homework out of your csci/201/Homework1 directory on the UNCA Computer Science server. Your homework must be stored in this directory exactly as specified a bit later in this handout in order to be copied. Programs that are not stored correctly will not be graded and will be considered unsubmitted.
At 11:00 PM on each of the three days following 29 August, additional attempts will be made to copy programs that are submitted late. Remember that there is a penalty of 15% for each day a program is submitted late.
The Department requires an SSH-enabled FTP for the transfer. If you need help doing this from a Windows computer, look at the UNCA CSCI 201 Copying your code with WinSCP tutorial.
Create a NetBeans project called Homework1
to solve
this problem. Use NetBeans' defaults in creating your
project just as was done in the first week's lab.
This will result in your code being placed in a
class called Main
within a package called homework1
.
Be sure to insert your Java statements within the main
method!
The main
method of the Main
should call
system.out.println
to print a clever line of your choice.
This is pretty much the same thing you did in
the first lab. The only difference is that this time you are doing
it on your own.
Your completed program must be stored within
a subdirectory
csci/201/Homework1 of your Linux home
directory. If you create a project named Homework1
at project location csci/201 as was done in
the first week's lab this will happen automatically.
If you complete this assignment on your "home" system,
you still must:
(1) write your program as a Main
class within
the homework1
project;
(2) create a csci/201/Homework1
directory within your Linux account to store your work; and
(3) store your work in the file Main.java
of
that directory.
Be sure to transfer your file.