Open jainpranav1 opened 1 month ago
Hi Pranav,
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Andreas
On 23. Jul 2024, at 21:01, Pranav Jain @.***> wrote:
What if we have questions about the course content? Where can we ask those questions?
For example, on the first chapter(introduction to debugging), I felt a little confused on what it means to "refine" a hypothesis. Also, I wanted to receive guidance on when to actually stop iterating (reject/refine) in the scientific debugging method.
Thank you for designing such a useful and accessible resource.
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What if we have questions about the course content? Where can we ask those questions?
For example, on the first chapter(introduction to debugging), I felt a little confused on what it means to "refine" a hypothesis. Also, I wanted to receive guidance on when to actually stop iterating (reject/refine) in the scientific debugging method.
Thank you for designing such a useful and accessible resource.