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Ashok Kumar, Bharath
so2021
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In order to allow fast correction and evaluation of submitted solutions, we require
a predefined structure of the repositories and coding styles to be follwed. Not
following these rules for repositories may result in your solution not being
grad
ed.
following these rules for repositories may result in your solution not being
review
ed.
You will then have to reformat it and submit again. Not following the style guidelines
may result in point deduction, with the amount of points depending on the impact your
style could have on actual collaborative projects.
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The directory
`scratch`
is meant as an area where you can put temporary files, solution
attempts and other things that aren’t actual submissions. Any file put there will be
ignored by the tutors, and can neither increase nor decrease the number of points you
receive.
ignored by the tutors.
## Access to the Repository
Please give your tutor @spraetor write access to your project so that your submissions can be
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# Submission of Exercises
On each exercise sheet some exercises are marked as submissions. You have approximately
two weeks for each of these exercises, where the final date is written next to the exercise.
In order to get your solutions
grad
ed, is has to be commited to your GitLab repository
In order to get your solutions
review
ed, is has to be commited to your GitLab repository
following the procedure:
1.
For each exercise sheet create a new branch called
`sheetX`
where
`X`
is the number of
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