CodeCrunch: Getting Started Guide for CS1020 AY2015/6 Sem.2

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CodeCrunch
(CS1020 AY2015/6 Sem 2)
 
Getting Started
 
Logging in
 
Visit 
https://codecrunch.comp.nus.edu.sg/
 using IE or Chrome.
Use your 
NUSNET id 
and 
password
 to login.
 
2
 
(Note: CodeCrunch does 
NOT
 work well on Firefox.)
 
Selecting a task (1/3)
 
3
 
Click on the 
course name 
from dashboard.
 
Selecting a task (2/3)
 
Click on the 
task name
.
 
4
 
Selecting a task (3/3)
 
5
 
Shortcut for selecting an 
uncompleted
 task: Click on the 
task
name 
from dashboard.
 
(Note: Only uncompleted tasks are shown on dashboard.)
 
Solving a task
 
Follow the instructions in the 
Task Content 
section.
Write your program and 
test it thoroughly before submission
.
 
6
 
Submitting a task (1/3)
 
Once you are done, scroll down to the 
Submission (Course)
section.
Click on 
Browse
 and select your solution program.
Take care to submit the 
correct
 file – some exercises have 
limited
number of submissions
.
 
7
 
Submitting a task (2/3)
 
Wait
 for the 
loading box 
to appear.
Click on 
Submit
.
The progress indicator may not move prior to clicking 
Submit
.
 
8
 
Submitting a task (3/3)
 
You should see a 
green box 
indicating that your program has
been submitted successfully.
Click on 
My Submissions 
to see the grade awarded for that
submission.
 
9
 
Reviewing a submission (1/3)
 
You should see the following table containing the details of
your submission.
If you are awarded a grade of A, congratulations, you have passed
CodeCrunch’s correctness test! (However, please read slide 13.)
 
10
 
Reviewing a submission (2/3)
 
If you did not succeed, click 
View details
 
to check your
output.
 
11
 
Reviewing a submission (3/3)
 
What’s wrong with
this output?
 
12
 
Check the 
Test Output 
tab for the difference between the
expected output and your output.
 
Grading Issues
 
Note that CodeCrunch is used to provide instant feedback
on the correctness of your programs based on a few sets of
test data made known to you. 
(These data sets are on the CS1020
website.)
After the submission deadline, your programs will be tested
on 
more test data 
that are 
unknown
 to you.
The 
last submitted program 
for each exercise will be
manually graded on style and design besides correctness.
The correctness mark given by CodeCrunch may be
overridden by your grader if your program has flaws that are
not caught by CodeCrunch’s tests.
Hence, test your programs thoroughly yourself; 
do not use
CodeCrunch as the tester
.
 
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Getting started with CodeCrunch for CS1020 AY2015/6 Sem.2 involves logging in using your NUSNET ID, selecting tasks, solving them following instructions, and submitting your solutions correctly. This step-by-step guide provides detailed instructions and images to help you navigate the platform efficiently for your programming tasks.

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  1. CodeCrunch (CS1020 AY2015/6 Sem 2) Getting Started

  2. Logging in Visit https://codecrunch.comp.nus.edu.sg/ using IE or Chrome. Use your NUSNET id and password to login. (Note: CodeCrunch does NOT work well on Firefox.) 2

  3. Selecting a task (1/3) Click on the course name from dashboard. 3

  4. Selecting a task (2/3) Click on the task name. 4

  5. Selecting a task (3/3) Shortcut for selecting an uncompleted task: Click on the task name from dashboard. (Note: Only uncompleted tasks are shown on dashboard.) 5

  6. Solving a task Follow the instructions in the Task Content section. Write your program and test it thoroughly before submission. 6

  7. Submitting a task (1/3) Once you are done, scroll down to the Submission (Course) section. Click on Browse and select your solution program. Take care to submit the correct file some exercises have limited number of submissions. 7

  8. Submitting a task (2/3) Wait for the loading box to appear. Click on Submit. The progress indicator may not move prior to clicking Submit. 8

  9. Submitting a task (3/3) You should see a green box indicating that your program has been submitted successfully. Click on My Submissions to see the grade awarded for that submission. 9

  10. Reviewing a submission (1/3) You should see the following table containing the details of your submission. If you are awarded a grade of A, congratulations, you have passed CodeCrunch s correctness test! (However, please read slide 13.) 10

  11. Reviewing a submission (2/3) If you did not succeed, click View details to check your output. 11

  12. Reviewing a submission (3/3) Check the Test Output tab for the difference between the expected output and your output. What s wrong with this output? 12

  13. Grading Issues Note that CodeCrunch is used to provide instant feedback on the correctness of your programs based on a few sets of test data made known to you. (These data sets are on the CS1020 website.) After the submission deadline, your programs will be tested on more test data that are unknown to you. The last submitted program for each exercise will be manually graded on style and design besides correctness. The correctness mark given by CodeCrunch may be overridden by your grader if your program has flaws that are not caught by CodeCrunch s tests. Hence, test your programs thoroughly yourself; do not use CodeCrunch as the tester. 13

  14. THE END 14

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