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Student: Angel Ortega Assignment 1: Implementation of Lamport Clocks to Order Life Events Email: angelortega@umail.ucsb.edu Program is working and fully functional. Tested on CSIL and my own machine. The program uses scala and sbt, which may cause some dependency issues, but I switched to a scalac and scala native compilation for the code to build in the repository. If issues arise please email me. Note: A warning message will arise from using a purely functional infite loop. To break out of the program simply call the default Ctrl-Z or Ctrl-C keyboard interrupts I have tested the sampleP[0-9].txt in the following order as well: sampleP1.txt sampleP2.txt sampleP3.txt Please note that all processes should be running before sending a socket request. I have added a delay for that reason and an attempt to connect (5 times) If questions arise please feel free to contact me. :)
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