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For students to follow

  1. Fork this repo and do all your commits in there
  2. Join Slack channel. Create an account on Slack if needed. You can do it with your Google account

Reading the weekly chapter

How to submit your weekly home assignments

Fork the repo or create a new branch in this repo.

  • Locate the chapter assignment GitHub issue in the course project. Let's say it's the course QA manual 2025 for Chapter 1: Assignment
  • In the assignment branch, create a new folder with your GitHub account ID in /assignments/Chapter_1/solutions, replacing Chapter_1 with the corresponding week's chapter
  • Add the needed files to complete the assignment
  • Create a PR back to this repo for the main branch, titled with the assignment issue title and including #ID. Also, add id of the assignment issue as #ID in the PR's description. In this case, the title is Chapter 1: Assignment #2 , and the id to add to the description is #2 (this will be converted to a link to the issue by GitHub on view)
  • Assign the PR to a reviewer
  • Follow up on any comments and questions, pushing additional changes to the PR's branch until the PR is merged

Final project

  • After the course is finished, the course project will have a final project assignment. Please complete that based on your availability and ask any questions in the issue or on Slack
  • While working on it, please follow the steps from How to submit your weekly home assignments

Certification exam

Please collaborate with teachers to guide you through this process. The exam costs about 200 EUR.