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8:13pm Thu 30th May, ANONYMOUS

Hi Sir, Will we get sample solutions for lab 10 (final lab please), thank you


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2:18pm Fri 31st May, Arran S.

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Hi Sir,

Just "Arran" is fine. I don't believe I'm in any danger of receiving a knighthood.

Will we get sample solutions for lab 10 (final lab please), thank you

I've added them to the "Resources" web page.

As a tip: the whole time this semester, you could've looked at solutions for any lab you wanted by viewing the worksheet for the lab in your web browser, and manually changing the end of the URL from "labXX.html" to "labXX-solutions.html". Or by looking in the GitHub repository (https://github.com/cits3007/cits3007.github.io) - the lab sheets are all stored there under "assets/labs". If you want to become proficient in any CS/SE area, it's good to get into the habit of being inventive when looking for solutions to problems.

Cheers

Arran


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7:22am Sat 1st Jun, ANONYMOUS

Just thought if it wasn't up it maybe meant it's not meant to be seen yet. I view it as respect

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