Formatting
This lesson doesn't require any reading.
You should use level 1 of C-thru for this lesson.
In this lesson we will look at the importance of writing programs that
are well-commented, use meaningful variable names, and are
well-formatted. Most students wouldn't hand in a term paper written
with sloppy handwriting on paper ripped out of a composition book.
But many beginning programmers hand in programs that, even though they
may work, are hard to read.
Only part of your grade on quizzes and assignments will be based upon
whether or not your program works. Credit will also be given (and
taken away) based upon how easy it is to read and understand your
program.
Making your program easier for others to read and understand will
inevitably make it easier for you to read and understand it. It
will increase your programming productivity and save you a lot of time
in the long run.
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Hamlet Project
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