Lab0 - Getting started compiling and turning in homework.
This assignment is simply to make sure that you can turn in homework correctly.
It is essential that you name files and the folder correctly. You will compile
and run the code for the Rational class (rat2 code, not rat code) found on the
course sample code page:  
Sample Code page
- Download and install MS Visual Studio. (Use "UWB, UW, Linux computing
Resources" link from canvas home page):
Computing Resources . . .
Or, use any IDE of your choice. You will only turn in raw source code.
- Create a project using files:  
rat2.h, rat2.cpp, and rat2driver.cpp
Copy the code from the sample code page into these files.
- Compile and execute.
Electronic turn-in:
one zipped file named just your last name (all lowercase),
e.g., zander.zip
- If you have the same last name as another student,
I will email you and have
you name it your last name, first initial,
e.g., zanderc.zip
- If your last name is two parts, e.g., van Gogh, remove the blank:  
vangogh.zip
- To create the zip file do the following, EXACTLY:
1. Create a folder called your last name (all lowercase, ditto about same
last names or two parts), e.g., zander
2. Put exactly three files in it (all lowercase names) called
    rat2.h   rat2.cpp   rat2driver.cpp
3. Then zip the folder, not the contents (right-click on folder,
Send to Compressed folder on windows, Compress on mac)
- Submit as many times as you wish; only the final submission is graded.
(Note that when you submit your zip file on canvas, it may add something to
the name. That's okay. When the zip file is unzipped, the folder will be
named your last name.)
- You have to do this assignment correctly and you will keep doing it
until you get it right, losing a point each time you do it incorrectly.
(If you do it wrong, when unzipped, it overwrites others' files and
it appears as though you copied each other's code.)