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No longer accepting programs in different programming languages because students!
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Additions are welcome!
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You can contribute:
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- an example program that follows one of the existing styles, but written in a
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different programming language
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- new exercises related to the existing styles
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- an entirely new programming style
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- new names for the existing styles
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- discussion of names, pros and cons of each style
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Because this project and the companion book are used in courses, at the
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suggestion of several students I am no longer accepting contributions
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of the existing styles written in different programming languages.
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That is the first exercise that the students do. Having the solutions
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easily available here will rob future students of the learning experience!
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Please follow the conventions suggested by the existing code base,
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specifically:
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- If you are contributing a program in a different programming language,
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add that file to the corresponding style folder and call it tf-nn.ext,
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where nn is the style number and ext is the language's standard
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extension suffix.
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- If you are contributing a new style, make a new folder called
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specifically, if you are contributing a new style, make a new folder called
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nn-funname and add an example program in that folder called
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tf-nn.ext. (nn is the next avalaible number in the collection)
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Additionally, add a README.md file that clearly describes the
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