In this program you will write out the initials of your name in uppercase and in block letters. Each letter must be at least 8 characters in height. You will experiment with the width so that your output is aesthetically pleasing. There must be a period after each letter. Each letter of your initials should be made out of that character like so:
H H TTTTTTTT
H H TT
H H TT
HHHHHHH TT
HHHHHHH TT
H H TT
H H .. TT ..
H H .. TT ..
The program that you will be writing will be called Initials.py. Run your program on the command line. The file will have a header whose format is given below. The header must precede any Python code that you write.
# File: Initials.py # Description: # Student Name: # Student UT EID: # Course Name: CS 303E # Unique Number: # Date Created: # Date Last Modified: ############################################################################ YOUR PYTHON CODE STARTS HERE
You have to have a CS account to use the turnin system. Use the link below
to create one:
https://udb.cs.utexas.edu/amut/acut/
Do remember your CS username and CS password that you created. You must
use that on the CS turnin system. To protect your privacy neither
I nor my TAs have access to your account. If you forget your password
you can change your password at
https://udb.cs.utexas.edu/passwd/
If you still are having problems with your account, you can e-mail
udb@cs.utexas.edu and copy
me on that e-mail.
Use the turnin program to submit your Initials.py file. The TAs should receive your work by 5 PM on Sunday, 06 September 2009. There will be substantial penalties if you do not adhere to the guidelines. The TA in charge of this assignment is Sarah Abraham (theshark@cs.utexas.edu).