Hi everyone,
Hope Sprint 1 has been going well, you've nearly made it to the end of the first Sprint! π₯³ Well done with getting used to DevOps and designing your systems.
Just a reminder that your first Sprint is due next week and your presentations will happen in your week 5 tutorials (they will be 10-minutes long and will be followed by 3 minutes of questions).
Here are some announcements from us:
π No Lectures in Week 4
Once again, we will not be holding lectures this week. Please ask your questions through Discourse or through the help sessions on Monday and Sunday. We'll resume back to the normal lecture schedule in Week 5.
π€ Friday Tutorials
If you are in a Friday tutorial, there will be public holidays in Week 7 meaning that your class will be rescheduled online so you can still get assistance from your tutor. Your tutor will be providing you more details about this.
π APIs and Credits
It's your own responsibility to ensure the APIs that you put in your engineering proposal work. Please make sure you test that they are still available before you list them down. (Also note that the Twitter API listed on Confluence has now been replaced by the X API). It is also your own responsibility to manage your credits/any billing from deployment services. The course will
not
be reimbursing you for any costs. We have curated a list of deals here we've curated for you to best maximise tokens etc.: https://unswcse.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/S2C/pages/1446052526/26T1-DevOps+Resources
Hi everyone,
Hope week 3 has been going well for you! Here are some updates from our end:
π No Lectures in Week 3
We will not be holding any lectures this week. We hope that this gives you more time to work on this Sprint! This won't mean that there will be no new resources to help you. We will still be supporting you through the Discourse Forum, so please make sure to ask your questions there.
π° AWS Budget Management
Managing your budget on Learner Lab is extremely important
because once you run out of the
$50 USD
that has been allocated to you, the
services you may have spent time creating will be gone
.
We do NOT take responsibility for anything that happens if you exceed the budget.
That being said, there are a few strategies to help you available on the guide
here
.
We also do NOT reimburse the cost of deployment for other platforms so please avoid putting your credit card in websites if possible!
π€
Week 3
Tutorials
In this week's tutorials, your tutors will check in on your progress with your submitted Draft Engineering Proposals. Feel free to ask them to provide feedback or bounce some ideas off them. Note that your tutors can give you detailed points of improvement but CANNOT "draft mark" your work (as in give a draft grade e.g. 75/100), but they can point you in the correct direction.
Once again,
n
ote that we do NOT allow tutors to give feedback on these outside of tutorials
, so this is valuable time!
Also, a reminder that you are not allowed to use AI for this course! While AI can be helpful, it is not allowed for SENG3011. We do however provide 2 help sessions a week where you can ask our experienced tutors questions!
Next help sessions: Sunday 1-3pm (March 8th) and Monday 6-8pm (March 9th) - join links available here: https://webcms3.cse.unsw.edu.au/SENG3011/26T1/resources/117355
Once again, donβt forget to post any questions you have on our Discourse forum!
Hi everyone, just letting you know that Fethi has added two new data sources if you're still looking for one: https://unswcse.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/S2C/pages/1420263562/26T1-Additional+information+on+available+data+sources
Also, a reminder that we will have help sessions this Sunday and next Monday (Sunday 1-2pm and Monday 6-8pm),