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Please make this a private repo. #1
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Hi Max, I am a bit curious about this. I also have a public repo of my CS61A work for the Spring 2014 offering (still working through it) but I thought it would be okay to post since Prof. Hilfinger's public repo for the course already has his solutions posted here: I just assumed that this was made public since the subsequent course was being taught by John DeNero and it looked like his material/assignments were a bit different from the Spring 2014 offering. |
Hi Sudeep, Thanks for the response! Homework and Projects are reused often between offerings. Thanks for bringing the sp14 solutions to my attention, we'll likely ask Prof Hilfinger to consider removing those from the net as well. You should definitely keep your work on Github, but making it private would help us prevent students from cheating and will help keep the class fair. Thanks! |
Done. All the best. 2015-09-24 6:55 GMT+02:00 Max Wolffe [email protected]:
Maik Toepfer |
Hi,
The CS61A staff has noticed that you are publicly hosting your solutions to CS61A homework and project problems. Public repos with solutions make it much harder for us to keep the course fair and challenging. If you would kindly make your repository private or delete it, we’d appreciate it. You can register for a student account on Github for 5 free private repos, or check out Bitbucket, which has unlimited private repositories. Thanks for the help!
Best,
Max
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