diff -r 1877cc717291 -r 3c7ac7836e4f cws/cw05.tex --- a/cws/cw05.tex Sat Nov 02 19:07:19 2019 +0000 +++ b/cws/cw05.tex Sat Nov 02 21:23:42 2019 +0000 @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ \begin{document} -\section*{Coursework 10 (Scala)} +\section*{Part 10 (Scala)} \mbox{}\hfill\textit{``If there's one feature that makes Scala,}\\ \mbox{}\hfill\textit{`Scala', I would pick implicits.''}\smallskip\\ @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ \noindent -This coursework is about a small programming -language called brainf***. The coursework is worth 10\% and you need to +This part is about a small programming +language called brainf***. The part is worth 10\% and you need to submit on \cwTEN{} at 4pm.\bigskip \IMPORTANT{} @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ \newpage -\subsection*{Part 1 (6 Marks)} +\subsection*{Part A (6 Marks)} Coming from Java or C++, you might think Scala is a rather esoteric programming language. But remember, some serious companies have built @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ %%\newpage -\subsection*{Part 2 (4 Marks)} +\subsection*{Part B (4 Marks)} I am sure you agree while it is fun to look at bf-programs, like the Sierpinski triangle or the Mandelbrot program, being interpreted, it