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Linked list lecture postponed to Tuesday, March 2

I have CS161 finals for seniors from 1:30 to 3:30 today, so please use
class time to work on milestone 2.

This is:

Feel free to ask your classmates for help or help your classmates
figure things out. You can share tips, talk about bugs you
encountered, and even look at other people’s source code. However, you
are responsible for making sure that you understand the code in your
program. What you get out of an education is only as much as you put
in – if you just copy and paste, you’ll have a hard time later on! =)

Milestone 2: Networking

- 15 points: Two-player game
- 20 points: A server that can accept all the people who try to connect to it. The server should make it easier for people to find people to play with, and should automatically set up the game once the player chooses opponents.

These milestones are guidelines. If you miss them or do not implement
them exactly, I want you to send me detailed notes on what you _are_
doing. You are responsible for your results. If you miss the
milestones and do not complete your project, you may want to
reevaluate your priorities or learn how to manage your time wisely. =)

CS21B

Short URL: http://sachachua.com/blog/p/1776

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