Open ibnu2651 opened 3 months ago
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[The team marked this bug as a duplicate of the following bug]
DG Unfav sequence diagram
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I'm not sure if the <> notation is legal in the course but I also do not know if it's allowed. Please check with the prof but I'm just writing this here because I have not seen it before.
[original: nus-cs2103-AY2324S2/pe-interim#2352] [original labels: severity.Low type.DocumentationBug]
[This is the team's response to the above 'original' bug]
Thanks for raising this. According to the CS2103/T course website, the <> notation is legal (has been used in the course) as seen here:
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:question: Issue duplicate status
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Same issue as the one about unfav person, unsure about <> notation.