Re: Eudyptula Challenge response submission

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Hi,

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Harsh Jain

On 1 Feb 2015 00:11, Jonathan Jin <jjin082693@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 11:56:31PM +0530, Alisha Jain wrote: 
> > > That said, in terms of proof, Little leaves it, to my understanding, 
> > > very much up to your personal judgment. 
> > 
> > Sorry, I didn't get you. 
>
> What I meant is that the Eudyptula Challenge doesn't have any hard-fast 
> rules about exactly what constitutes adequate "evidence"; the admin 
> leaves it up to you to decide what kind of information to provide that 
> would be sufficient. 
>
> One way to think of it: if you were the admin, and you were critiquing 
> a submission for the Task that you yourself are submitting for, what 
> would be enough to convince *you* that the implementation was correct? 
>
> Be very critical of yourself; it is, to my understanding, hard to 
> overestimate just how critical kernel devs are. 
>
> Do keep in mind, though, that I myself am also a newbie and that I am 
> also working through the Challenge, so do listen to everything I say 
> with the requisite grains of salt; hopefully more experienced members of 
> the mailing list can chime in as well. But I personally believe that 
> adopting this sort of self-critical mindset towards your work will pay 
> huge dividends later on. 
>
> -- 
> Jonathan Jin 
> jjin.me 
>
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