adding rubrics into readme

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## Program Requirements & Submission Details
In this assignment, you are required to create linked lists, **but you are not allowed to use the std::list library. In addition, you are NOT allowed to use std::vector, or any data structures we have not learned so far.**
In this assignment, you are required to create linked lists, **but you are not allowed to use the std::list library. In addition, you are NOT allowed to use std::vector, or any data structures we have not learned so far.** You are also required to overload the output operator.
Use good coding style when you design and implement your program. Organize your program into functions:
dont put all the code in main! Be sure to read the [Homework Policies](https://www.cs.rpi.edu/academics/courses/fall23/csci1200/homework_policies.php) as you put the finishing touches on your solution. Be sure to make up new test cases to fully debug your program and dont forget
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README.txt file.
**Due Date**: 10/12/2023, Thursday, 23:59pm.
## Rubric
15 pts
- README.txt Completed (2 pts)
- One of name, collaborators, or hours not filled in (-1)
- Two or more of name, collaborators, or hours not filled in (-2)
- OVERALL CLASS DECLARATION & IMPLEMENTATION AND CODING STYLE (Good class design, split into a .h and .cpp file. Functions > 1 line are in .cpp file. Organized class implementation and reasonable comments throughout. Correct use of const/const& and of class method const. ) (7 pts)
- No credit (significantly incomplete implementation) (-7)
- Function bodies containing more than one statement are placed in the .h file. (-2)
- Missing include guards in the .h file. (Or does not declare them correctly) (-1)
- Functions are not well documented or are poorly commented, in either the .h or the .cpp file. (-1)
- Improper uses or omissions of const and reference. (-1)
- Overly cramped, excessive whitespace, or poor indentation. (-1)
- Poor file organization: Puts more than one class in a file (okay for very small helper classes, maybe) (-1)
- Poor variable names. (-1)
- Contains useless comments like commented-out code, terminal commands, or silly notes. (-1)
- DATA REPRESENTATION (Must create and use homemade linked lists for the implementation.) (5 pts)
- No credit (significantly incomplete implementation). (-5)
- Uses std::vector, std::list, or data structures which have not been covered in this class. (-5)
- Member variables are public. (-2)
- OUTPUT OPERATOR OVERLOADING (2 pts)
- Does not overload the output (<<) operator. (-2)
- Incorrect Syntax (-1)