There are five projects in each semester, with the related files, the solution and the (pre)test-cases.
The whole repository is organized as a CMake Project.
- Integers! (version 1) SU2016, SU2019, SU2020
- Integers! (version 2) SU2017, FA2019
- Hangman SU2018
- Recursion (version 1) SU2016, SU2018, FA2019
- Recursion (version 2) SU2017, SU2019
- Simple Twitter SU2020
- Simple World SU2016, SU2019, FA2019
- Simple World (hard) SU2017, SU2018
- BlackJack SU2020
- List, RPN and Call SU2016, SU2017, SU2018, SU2019, FA2019
- List, RPN and Cache SU2020
Run test.sh <source_path>
in each project to test your code (on Linux).
If there is same questions or labs in the future, it is the responsibility of JI students not to copy or modify these codes, or TeX files because it is against the Honor Code. The owner of this repository dosen't take any commitment for other's faults.
According to the student handbook (2015 version),
It is a violation of the Honor Code for students to submit, as their own, work that is not the result of their own labor and thoughts. This applies, in particular, to ideas, expressions or work obtained from other students as well as from books, the internet, and other sources. The failure to properly credit ideas, expressions or work from others is considered plagiarism.
The work are partially contributed to some other students, TAs and professors in JI, which would be listed if known.
- Professor Weikang Qian
- Great Emperor Luke Xuan
- TA Yue Yao
If you find any problems in the reposity, welcome to make an issue or pull request.