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  • Make sure that you have followed the Scheme Homework Guide in writing your problem solutions.
  • Include header comments at the beginning your Scheme (.ss) file. Recall that you should only submit one file that is a legal Scheme program. The header and answers to expository questions should be formatted as comments (either as Scheme comment boxes or semi-colon tagged comments).
    The header should contain:
    • the assignment number,
    • your name and email address, and
    • your partner's name and email address.
  • Check that your submitted programs run correctly in DrScheme. By using check-expect for testing, you can simply run your entire homework file. If you have constructed thorough test suites, DrScheme will report any errors as failed tests.
  • You can refer to data and function definitions from previous problems without redefining them.
  • Any non-primitive data type that you use in your function contracts must be documented (at least once) by a definition written as a comment in your file. The definition must occur before that form of data is used in program code.
  • Make sure that your submit one, text-formatted (.ss) file for all the required problems. By text-formatted we mean a regular text file--not a DrScheme editor file. To create such a file, you can use the Save Definitions as Text command located in the submenu titled Save Other in the File menu.

Submitting your homework

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