Write bunch of java to solve a series of requirements and pass a series of tests to prove your code works the way it should.
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README.md

First Saturday

First weekend lab. Overall idea is to read the code, read the tests, and then write some code to pass all the tests.

Be sure to Fork this repo into your account and git clone your own forked copy of this code in a terminal.

Be sure to commit all your changes multiple times as you're working on the lab.

git commit -m "checkpointing my work" should do, be sure to change the message to something meaningful to the work you're saving.

When you are finished, and are passing all the tests, be sure to do a final git commit and then do a Pull Request so we can review your work.

now see README.TXT.