-Homework 0
-==========
+Assignment 4
+============
-This package provides an example of simple packaging for a C or C++
-program. This will give you an idea of what I expect when you submit
-homework assignments.
+This package solves `assignment 4 for physics 305`__ (see ``hw4.txt``
+for a plain-text version), plotting the Mandelbrot set.
+
+__ http://physics.drexel.edu/~valliere/PHYS305/phys305.w13/assignments/hw4/hw4.pdf
Building
========
-This package contains a simple C or C++ program that can be compiled
-using the `GNU Compiler Collection`_. As you write more complicated
-code (to solve more complicated problems), you'll be linking to
-external libraries and doing other things that make building your
-software more complicated. We record the commands you need to build
+This package contains a few C programs that can be compiled using the
+`GNU Compiler Collection`_. We record the commands you need to build
the software in the ``Makefile``, which is interpreted by `GNU Make`_
to build the software.
-Compile the programs ``hello_world`` and ``goodbye_world`` with::
+Compile the programs with::
$ make
-Run the program with::
+Run the programs with::
$ ./make run
Run ``make help`` to get a list of other targets defined in the
``Makefile``.
-reStructuredText
-================
-
-If you're wondering why I keep using backticks and underscores in this
-``README``, it's because I've writing `reStructuredText`_.
-reStructedText is a markup syntax that is easy to read, and also easy
-to convert to other formats. However, you can write your ``README``
-using any syntax you like, so long as it is easy to understand.
-
License
=======
This example package is released under the GNU GPLv3+. See
-``COPYING`` for details. It's a good idea to distribute your code
-under an explicit license so your users will know how they are allowed
-to use it.
+``COPYING`` for details.
Contact
=======
.. _GNU Compiler Collection: http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/
.. _GNU Make: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/
-.. _reStructuredText: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html