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=== Collaboration === | |||
* in this and the next 220b assignment, you have the option of officially working in a duo | |||
* you can still go "maverick" (i.e., solo) | |||
* if you work as duo, each person has to turn in her/his version of this homework (or alternatively credit two sets of deliverables to the same group) | |||
* have fun! | |||
=== Reading (part 0 of 3): === | === Reading (part 0 of 3): === |
Revision as of 07:48, 16 February 2008
Homework #2: Cells and Automata
Due date: 2008.2.22 11:59:59pm (or thereabout), Friday.
Collaboration
- in this and the next 220b assignment, you have the option of officially working in a duo
- you can still go "maverick" (i.e., solo)
- if you work as duo, each person has to turn in her/his version of this homework (or alternatively credit two sets of deliverables to the same group)
- have fun!
Reading (part 0 of 3):
- recall the article on cellular automaton
- check out Von Kempelen's Speaking Machine and The Turk
- ruminate about these devices
- craft a short essay/haiku/image/program about the relationship of The Turk to the concept of a Turing test.
Specification (part 1 of 3):
Specification (part 2 of 3)
Specification (part 3 of 3):
Deliverables
turn in all files by putting them in your Library/Web/220b/hw2/ directory, and then linking to them from your Library/Web/220b/hw2.html
- 1)
- 2) a short README text (readme.txt) file that:
- conveys your ideas/comments in constructing each program
- contains instructions on running your programs
- describes any difficulties you encountered in the process
- 3) your hw2.html should link to these files (optionally, you can include your README in your hw2html)