DEADLINES: The Marquess of Queensbury's

   "[Instructors] are a Superstitious Sect,
    Great Keepers of Set Times and Places."
   
	    --- Poor Richard's Almanac
		
    We don't have time to stop for gas, we're already late.

       - M. Cleron (Commenting on how Software Projects are often Run) 

Programming Projects

Projects are due on the assigned due date, and are late thereafter. Late projects are not graded and receive a grade of zero. Therefore, if you anticipate missing a deadline, please contact your instructor or GTF as soon as possible to make arrangements in advance.

In general, no late papers are accepted without your instructor's or gtf's prior approval. If you have a legitimate reason for missing a deadline, please contact your instructor or GTF as soon as possible before the due-date, so that you can make arrangements.

A project deadline is very much like having an appointment with an important client-- if you know you are going to miss the appointment, you make every effort to contact your client in advance. Otherwise, you may be looking for a new client.

Keep your clients happy-- contact your instructor or GTF in advance.

Programming Teams

Working as part of a two-member team is an option; groups of three or more are not not an option. If you work on a team, submit both programmer names at turn-in time. Also, each partner must maintain copies of all project files and documents.

See Policy on Plagiarism for related information.