- Deadline: April 10th @ 10AM
- Clone the project locally
- Add all required dependencies to the project (these can be found in the
lib
directory) - Create your own public repository in GitHub and name it: "<StudentID_FirstName> Java Midterm"
- Once you create your GitHub repo, click here to add your repo URL
- Point your local repo to your newly created remote repo and verify it is pointing to the correct repo
git remote -v
- If not, change which remote repo your local is pointing to by using the following command:
git remote set-url <existing remote name> <new repo URL>
- If not, change which remote repo your local is pointing to by using the following command:
- You must be pushing code to the repo on a consistent basis
- Best practice (in real life), is to push your code every time you solve a problem, make a change, or finish a task.
- IMPORTANT: DO NOT PUSH ANY CODE CONTAINING ANY ERRORS
- Must complete all coding problems.
- Read the questions thoroughly and understand what is being asked of you. There are files in the project that are there for you to review.
- Try to understand how everything is working.
- Google should be used to learn, however, don't feel free to copy and paste answers. You only hurt yourself if you copy and don't try to understand the solution
- Once submissions are in, we will be reviewing the midterm in class together.