CS105L@UNM Lab Practice

CS105L Introduction to Programming

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This contest is a placeholder for programming assignments of the course CS105L Introduction to Programming. No prizes are awarded, other than a hard-earned grade at the end of the semester.

Rules

  • The creator of this contest is solely responsible for setting and communicating the eligibility requirements associated with prizes awarded to participants, as well as for procurement and distribution of all prizes. The contest creator holds HackerRank harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, costs, awards, settlements, orders, or fines.
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Unless otherwise specified, you must write/code your own programs. You cannot use the web to copy and paste code to any challenge. Cheating students will be prosecuted according to University guidelines. Students should get acquainted with their rights and responsibilities as explained in the Student Code of Conduct

Student code of conduct

https://dos.unm.edu/images/dean-of-students-academic-integrity-guidelines.pdf

Any and all acts of plagiarism will result in an immediate dismissal from the course and an official report to the dean of students.

Scoring

  • Each challenge has a pre-determined score.
  • A participant’s score depends on the number of test cases a participant’s code submission successfully passes.
  • If a participant submits more than one solution per challenge, then the participant’s score will reflect the highest score achieved. In a game challenge, the participant's score will reflect the last code submission.
  • Participants are ranked by score. If two or more participants achieve the same score, then the tie is broken by the total time taken to submit the last solution resulting in a higher score

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