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In the Lecture of 03/20/2023 we discuss with the students about ways of adding some of stat159 in early courses or how to increase the coverage on the course to a larger number of students.
As @dnevinrichards01 and @dkilleen428 mentioned, it could be interesting to add some tool that automatically runs tests and style checks on the code as we write it. Some courses even demand these checks for credit. This sort of tool is a little bit invasive, but it has the advantage that it teaches good practices implicitly and automatically as students work in projects.
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Previously disabled, but there have been recent improvements, testing again. While it doesn't fully cover this issue (UCB-stat-159-s23/site#13), it addresses some aspects of it.
Previously disabled, but there have been recent improvements, testing again. While it doesn't fully cover this issue (UCB-stat-159-s23/site#13), it addresses some aspects of it.
In the Lecture of 03/20/2023 we discuss with the students about ways of adding some of stat159 in early courses or how to increase the coverage on the course to a larger number of students.
As @dnevinrichards01 and @dkilleen428 mentioned, it could be interesting to add some tool that automatically runs tests and style checks on the code as we write it. Some courses even demand these checks for credit. This sort of tool is a little bit invasive, but it has the advantage that it teaches good practices implicitly and automatically as students work in projects.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: