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MIT Licensed Kottans-Backend Telegram

Golang 2019 course homeworks

This repo was created for students to submit their homeworks for review.

How to submit

  • fork this repository

  • clone your fork to your local machine: git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/golang-2019-homeworks.git

  • add this repository as an upstream: git remote add upstream https://github.com/kottans/golang-2019-homeworks.git

  • in your local repository, add a folder with your github name under submissions (if you haven't yet)

  • in your local repository, under your name folder, add a folder with task name and put your code in the folder

    See example file structure you are expected to have below:

- submissions
-- username
--- port-sniffer
---- port-sniffer.go
README.md
  • make pull-request to this repository following these steps:
    • git checkout master and then create new branch, name it according to task performed (aka feature branch): git checkout -b port-sniffer. In this example feature branch is called port-sniffer
    • commit your changes to newly created feature branch
    • checkout master branch: git checkout master
    • pull latest changes from upstream master branch: git pull upstream master
    • merge master branch into your feature branch: git checkout port-sniffer && git merge master
    • resolve any merge conflicts if there are any
    • push feature branch to your remote repository: git push --set-upstream origin port-sniffer
    • make pull-request from your repository to this repository via GitHub web-interface
  • post a link to your subtask PR in the BE Questionarium chat and ask mentors for a code review
    • wait for review from course mentors
    • if necessary, make changes, until your code will be approved and merged
    • once the code review phase successfully finished and you have an approval from one of the mentors add to your kottans-backend/README.md a link to subtask code base and a note saying Reviewed and approved by @<mentor> (use mentor's github username)
    • list your reflections on this subtask (what was new to you, what surprised you, what you intend to use in future)