Problem Set 1
What to Do
- Log into submit.cs50.io using your GitHub account and click Authorize cs50, then close the tab.
- Log into cs50.dev using your GitHub account to access your very own “codespace.”
- Once your codespace has loaded, close any Welcome tabs that might have opened by default.
- Run
update50
in your codespace’s terminal window to ensure that your codespace is up-to-date and, if prompted, click Rebuild now. - Complete Hello, World.
- Submit Hello, It’s Me.
- Submit one of:
- this version of Mario, if feeling less comfortable
- this version of Mario, if feeling more comfortable
- Submit one of:
- Submit this Orientation form.
- Rather than schedule a formal orientation meeting, as in years past, the questions herein are intended to ensure you’re fully familiar with CS50’s support structure. Term’s end will be here before you know it, so just want to ensure you know about all of the resources and policies that exist!
- Submit this form.
If you submit both versions of Mario, we’ll record the higher of your two scores. If you submit both Cash and Credit, we’ll record the higher of your two scores.
When to Do It
How to Get Help
- Post a question (and search for past answers) on Ed Discussion!
-
Attend office hours!
- Email heads@cs50.harvard.edu!
Advice
- Try out any of David’s programs from class via Week 1’s source code.
- See CS50’s style guide for C for tips on how to improve your code’s style.
- If you see an error message that you don’t understand, try asking
help50
for help. For instance, if trying to compilehello
, andmake hello
is yielding errors, try running
help50 make hello
instead!