How to submit assignments for CS194-26 (CS294-26).

For each assignment, you will be required to submit two deliverables:

1. Your code to Gradescope:

For every assignment you should create a main.py, or main.m that can be used to run all your code for the assignment, and a README.txt file that contains the descriptions of each code file, your name, SID, school email, and the link to your web page submission. Submit all source code used to generate your results, as well as the README.txt file, to Gradescope (Entry Code: RWBKJJ). Please be sure to appropriately comment your code so that the graders can appropriately identify where your implementations lie and what they do.

You should also include the source code for your website in your Gradescope submission.

2. Your webpage to the class website:

You may test the page by visiting http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs194-26/fa22/upload/files/projX/
where you replace X with the number.

This directory is publicly accessible, so please don't place any sensitive material (Like Code!) here.

Labs Available

Matlab is available on all of the Instructional UNIX and Windows
computers. All students enrolled students can get accounts
on EECS computers. Students can use any of the the labs in
Soda (UNIX) as well as 199 Cory (Windows). EECS also has login servers.

Here are some references:
http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/connecting.html#accounts
http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/pub.cgi?file=matlab.help