Homework 4
CSSE 221 – Fundamentals of Software Development Honors
Fall 2008–2009
Recall the
Due Dates
and
(from the syllabus)
the
Late (and early) Assignment Policy
and guidelines for
maintaining Academic Integrity.
Also recall that you can get help on any of these problems during the
CSSE lab assistant hours,
and you can use the Assignments Discussion Forum
on Angel to discuss, clarify, or get help on these problems.
Things to do
- Continue working on the BigRational exercise.
- Continue reading from Chapters 1 through 6 of Big Java,
as necessary.
- Even if Java was new to you,
you should have finished this reading (as needed)
by the due date for this homework.
- Read section 11.1, Reading and Writing Text Files,
of Big Java.
- Do and self-check all the Self Check problems
that you encounter in this reading.
- You don't have to write down the answers to those Self Check problems;
just do them in your head and then check your answers against
the answers given at the end of the chapter.
- Note that one of your written problems (below)
asks you how many of these Self-Check problems you actually did.
- Do the written problems below.
Written problems
Write your answers to these questions.
Turn your answers in via the appropriate Homework Drop Box on Angel.
- There are 2 Self-Check problems in Section 11.1 (part of your reading for this homework).
How many of these 2 Self-Check problems did you read, think about briefly, and check your answer
against the answer at the back of the chapter?
- Your answer to this problem is simply a number between 0 and 2 -- I believe
that you will be truthful.
- I hope that you did them all! It takes just a few minutes to do so!
- Do Review Exercise R11.1 on page 522
(end of Chapter 11) of Big Java
- Do Review Exercise R11.3 on page 522
(end of Chapter 11) of Big Java
- Do Review Exercise R11.6 on page 522
(end of Chapter 11) of Big Java