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fi3201-01-2021-2

Assignment for FI3201 Computational Physics Class 01 Semester 2 Year 2021/2022

fork repository

  1. Fork this repository to your reposity and edit it there using button.
    Then you will get a fork of this repository under your github acccount, e.g.
  2. Once the source is updated (dudung/fi3201-01-2021-2) it will appear that your repository (this branch) n commits behind main as follows
  3. Resolve this or update your local copy using the button and choose , then you will get
  4. Do not use . This will be used only once at the end of semester for merging all changes in your local reposity to the main. You will be notified when to do this.

work with the assignments

  1. Navigate to assignments folder.
  2. Choose assigment to work with, e.g 02
  3. Navigate to the folder

    and read the instruction.
  4. Make a folder with your NIM, copy the README.md containing the instruction, and edit it with your answer.
  5. After that you will have notification that this branch (your local repository) is n commits a head of main (dudung/fi3201-01-2021-2)

    and it is ok and do nothing about it.

fecth upstream

  1. After work on an assignment, main might be modified for the next assignement and branch will be ahead (because you do the assigment: 1 commit) and behind (because main release new assignment: 3 commits)
  2. Resolve this or update your local copy using the button and choose , then you will get

    the ahead state due your work only.

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