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CIS346: Organization of Programming Languages - Homework Assignment #1, Assignments of Programming Languages

A homework assignment for the cis346: organization of programming languages course, due on september 5, 2003. The assignment includes 8 problems from chapter #1, each worth 10 points. Students are required to type their answers, and may handwrite drawings or math formulas. References should be cited.

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Homework Assignment #1
CIS346: Organization of Programming Languages
Due Date: 9/05/2003
1 of 1
Fall 2003
All work must be typed. If your answer requires drawings or math formulas, you may
handwrite those after you print them. All submissions should be made as hardcopies;
electronic submissions will not be accepted. If you have collaborated, you must cite the
names of the students you collaborated with.
From chapter #1 problem set
1. problem 3 (10 pts)
2. problem 4 (10 pts)
3. problem 5 (10 pts)
4. problem 6 (10 pts)
5. problem 7 (10 pts)
6. problem 8 (10 pts)
7. problem 10 (10 pts)
8. problem 16 (30 pts)
a. No more than one page (more than one page is not acceptable)
b. Single-spacing 12 pt font
c. Be concise (don’t wander around aimlessly in your explanations)
d. Cite your references (may be on a second page)

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Homework Assignment # CIS346: Organization of Programming Languages Due Date: 9/05/ 1 of 1 Fall 2003 All work must be typed. If your answer requires drawings or math formulas, you may handwrite those after you print them. All submissions should be made as hardcopies; electronic submissions will not be accepted. If you have collaborated, you must cite the names of the students you collaborated with. From chapter #1 problem set

  1. problem 3 (10 pts)
  2. problem 4 (10 pts)
  3. problem 5 (10 pts)
  4. problem 6 (10 pts)
  5. problem 7 (10 pts)
  6. problem 8 (10 pts)
  7. problem 10 (10 pts)
  8. problem 16 (30 pts) a. No more than one page (more than one page is not acceptable) b. Single-spacing 12 pt font c. Be concise (don’t wander around aimlessly in your explanations) d. Cite your references (may be on a second page)