Re: Lab 4 is (finally) up

From: Paul Berube (berube@ugrad.cs.ualberta.ca)
Date: Mon Oct 22 2001 - 10:49:30 MDT


well. ok... perhaps I overestimate your abilities a little bit... but I
thougt lab 3 would take around 6hr, and by the same measure lab 4 would
take about 1/2 hr... of course, there were a few unforseen hitches with
lab 3, and since no one has done it before, I can't guarentee the same
won't occur for labs 4,5,6.

so, lab 4 should be easy, but start early just in case...

but, WARNING - lab 6 is really big and complicated, and will take a long
time. so finishing off lab4 early could really help with your lab 6. not
to mention those bonus marks if you have a chance to work on lab 5 :)

On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Jose Nelson Amaral wrote:

>On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Paul Berube wrote:
>
>>
>> sorry about the delay...
>>
>> the lab 4 page is now up.
>>
>> once you have read over the lab, the actual work for this one is pretty
>> minimal... it should not take you long.
>
>But that what Paul said last time... ;-)
>
>So, do start early, and get your questions out in the open
>as soon as possible.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nelson
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