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 UWA week 39 (2nd semester, week 9) ↓
SVG not supported 12:45pm Tue 24th Sep, Liam vdM.

In the project description it says there will be 4 processes, then a bit later it says they will be numbered 0...4 which is 5 processes. Which one is it?


 UWA week 38 (2nd semester, week 8) ↓
SVG not supported 4:38pm Fri 20th Sep, Liam vdM.

It says in the instructions only one


SVG not supported 1:34pm Thu 19th Sep, Liam vdM.

Not necessarily, there is a way to do it very cleanly


SVG not supported 8:30pm Wed 18th Sep, Liam vdM.

I understood we can compile the translated c file however we want, it's just runml.c that has to be compiled in a certain way


 UWA week 37 (2nd semester, week 7) ↓
SVG not supported 3:42pm Fri 13th Sep, Liam vdM.

It's a link on the project description page


SVG not supported 1:22pm Thu 12th Sep, Liam vdM.

Surely this won't be tested though as it will always become an infinite loop since there's no base case


 UWA week 36 (2nd semester, mid-semester break) ↓
SVG not supported 2:06pm Wed 4th Sep, Liam vdM.

My partner and I are basically done but we have almost hit 500 lines and can't find anything to remove that isn't necessary. Chris mentioned that anywhere close to 300 lines is over the top so 500 is a bit of a worry. 1) has anyone managed to keep it ...


 UWA week 33 (2nd semester, week 4) ↓
SVG not supported 2:05pm Fri 16th Aug, Liam vdM.

In case anyone was wondering, todays workshop code takes almost 20mins with a buffer size of 1 )

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