Please vote for your favorite entry in this semester's 61A Recursion Exposition contest. The winner should exemplify the principles of elegance, beauty, and abstraction that are prized in the Berkeley computer science curriculum. As an academic community, we should strive to recognize and reward merit and achievement (translation: please don't just vote for your friends).
In order to vote, submit this form. Voting is due on Tuesday, December 10, 11:59pm.
Note: If you see your submission here and believe it was not rendered properly, please email Albert at cs61a-te@imail.eecs.berkeley.edu with a screenshot of your entry, as well as your entry number.
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1.scm (25 tokens)
2.scm (45 tokens)
3.scm (74 tokens)
4.scm (210 tokens)
5.scm (79 tokens)
6.scm (206 tokens)
8.scm (115 tokens)
9.scm (73 tokens)
10.scm (90 tokens)
11.scm (21 tokens)
12.scm (144 tokens)
13.scm (141 tokens)
14.scm (154 tokens)
15.scm (186 tokens)
17.scm (90 tokens)
18.scm (101 tokens)
19.scm (144 tokens)
20.scm (188 tokens)
21.scm (255 tokens)
22.scm (187 tokens)
23.scm (234 tokens)
24.scm (126 tokens)
25.scm (196 tokens)
26.scm (91 tokens)
27.scm (150 tokens)
28.scm (195 tokens)
29.scm (202 tokens)
30.scm (114 tokens)
31.scm (72 tokens)
32.scm (189 tokens)
33.scm (170 tokens)
34.scm (239 tokens)
35.scm (215 tokens)
36.scm (80 tokens)
37.scm (79 tokens)
38.scm (294 tokens)
39.scm (275 tokens)
40.scm (342 tokens)
41.scm (972 tokens)
42.scm (461 tokens)
43.scm (1857 tokens)
44.scm (380 tokens)
45.scm (310 tokens)
46.scm (263 tokens)
47.scm (445 tokens)
48.scm (748 tokens)
49.scm (263 tokens)