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Fibonacci Algorithms

build Platforms: Linux, MacOS, Windows Language: Python Code Style: Black Commits: Conventional Discord

Introduction

Learning Objectives

This assignment is about making a Command Line Interface to remove duplicates in multiple ways. The learning objectives of this assignment are to:

  1. Use Git and GitHub to manage source code file changes
  2. Implement fibonacci algorithms using recursive and iterative constructions
  3. Use Pythonic expressions to manipulate data containers and code cleanly
  4. Standardize code and markdown with professional tools for formatting
  5. Write clearly about the programming concepts in this assignment

Seeking Assistance

Please review the course expectations on the syllabus about Seeking Assistance. Students are reminded to uphold the Honor Code. Cloning the assignment repository is a commitment to the latter.

For this assignment, you may use class materials, textbooks, notes, and the internet. However, you must write your own answers, in you own words.

Post questions to the Proactive Programmers Discord server or create an issue in your individual copy of the repository describing your question 24 hours before the deadline. Be sure to @-tag emgraber in the issue.

Project Overview

After cloning this repository to your computer, please take the following steps:

  • Make sure that you have already installed and know how to use all of the programming tools that are mentioned in the description of the Proactive Skills.
  • Follow the instructions on the Proactive Programmers web site for this project to take all of the needed steps and to complete all of the required deliverables.
  • Use the cd command to change into the directory for this repository.
  • Specifically, you can change into the program directory by typing cd fibonaccicreator.
  • Install the dependencies for the project by typing poetry install.
    • poetry run fibonaccicreator --number 10000 --approach iterativetuple
    • Please note that this is not the only configuration you should try for your experiment
    • Please note that the program will not work unless you add the required source code
    • Please refer to the writing/reflection.md file for all ways to run the program
    • Please refer to the course web site for more details about this project's configurations
  • Confirm that the program is producing the expected output by looking in the appropriate section of the project description on the Proactive Programmers web site.
  • If you have already installed the GatorGrade program that runs the automated grading checks provided by GatorGrader you can, from the repository's base directory, run the automated grading checks by typing gatorgrade --config config/gatorgrade.yml.
  • You may also review the output from running GatorGrader in GitHub Actions.
  • Don't forget to provide all of the required responses to the technical writing prompts in the writing/reflection.md file.
  • Please make sure that you completely delete the TODO markers and their labels from all of the provided source code. This means that instead of only deleting the TODO marker from the code you should delete the TODO marker and the entire prompt and then add your own comments to demonstrate that you understand all of the source code in this project.
  • Please make sure that you also completely delete the TODO markers and their labels from every line of the writing/reflection.md file. This means that you should not simply delete the TODO marker but instead delete the entire prompt so that your reflection is a document that contains polished technical writing that is suitable for publication on your professional web site.

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