You should make your project in a separate sub-directory (called,
say, exam) in the directory where all your homeworks are.
The project must be completely built (don't run "make clean" command
the second before deadline). Make sure all files can be seen via a
browser. Use file extensions which your file server shows up directly
in a browser without downloading.
There should be a well structured and self-explanatory
makefile which should build the project. Do not forget
the clean target in your makefile.
I would appreciate a short description of the project in a
readme.txt (or similar) file.
You should use your own imagination to interpret the formulation of the project and to create the specific A-, B-, and C- parts of the project (like in the homeworks).
time now: 30/Mar/2026-05:15
next run: 18/Jun/2015-10:00
Ok, here you go, good luck :)
serial #| Assignment | |
| 1 | Do the project number 23, or 25, or 7 (at your choice) from this list. |
| 2 | Do the project number 10, or 27, or 13 (at your choice) from this list. |
| 3 | Do the project number 13, or 25, or 20 (at your choice) from this list. |
| 4 | Do the project number 14, or 22, or 3 (at your choice) from this list. |
| 5 | Do the project number 7, or 11, or 12 (at your choice) from this list. |
| 6 | Do the project number 17, or 22, or 2 (at your choice) from this list. |
| 7 | Do the project number 23, or 24, or 28 (at your choice) from this list. |
| 8 | Do the project number 1, or 3, or 4 (at your choice) from this list. |
| 9 | Do the project number 4, or 6, or 24 (at your choice) from this list. |