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Although README requirements also remain unchanged, their importance
is greater for this part than the last, due to the new avenues for
sources (the canonical, online AVL resources, other students'
submissions). Thus for your convenience we leave them here.
Your README file must contain the following information:
- your name
- your login id
- citations of sources you used, including documentation of all
portions of the code that were borrowed or adapted or
otherwise not written from scratch by you.
- any additional information you think might be
relevant-including documentation of non-working parts of the
project-this can be useful later when you've forgotten what
works or doesn't.
MM Hugue
2019-06-09