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\deadline{2021-03-31 23:59}
\teaser{
\hspace*{\fill}
\includegraphics[trim={1cm 1cm 1cm 1cm},clip,width=0.42\linewidth]{figures/bunny_normal.png}
\includegraphics[width=0.42\linewidth]{figures/untitled.png}
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\label{fig:figintro}
}
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\textbf{The \texttt{master} branch is for development only.}
You should push there while you are experimenting with the assignment and don't want to lose your work.
Once your solution works and you believe it is ready to be graded, please use the branch \texttt{submission<X>} where \texttt{<X>} is the assignment number.
E.g., in order to submit your solution for the first assignment, push to \texttt{submission1}.
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The \texttt{master} branch is for development only.
You should push there while you are experimenting with the assignment and don't want to lose your work.
Once your solution works and you believe it is ready to be graded, please use the branch \texttt{submission<X>} where \texttt{<X>} is the assignment number.
E.g., in order to submit your solution for the first assignment, push to \texttt{submission1}.
E.g., in order to submit your solution for this assignment, push to \texttt{submission1}.
If you push to a \texttt{submission} branch, the server will trigger automatic compilation and some testing for your code.
You can track the state of new submissions being processed on the GitLab page for your repository under "CI/CD > Pipelines".
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