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Neraeh
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I'm a computer sciences student, so I had to work on a group project at the end of the year. This project had a very big impact on our ratings, and many students were working really hard on it
One evening, a friend of mine knocked at my door to seek for help, she was too depressed to keep working on the project and needed to talk a little bit
After a little talk, we worked on her part of the project together. We managed to finish it just in time and send it to her teammate (they were not using git, our school never ever talked about it so they did not know what it is)

The next day was the d-day, every group had to show the teachers their projects
I arrived in a room where everyone was trying to fix the remaining bugs before their turn
And I saw my friend, almost crying. Her mate changed everything in the code we worked on and everything broke. There was not enough time to merge it again, they were stuck with a non functionnal soft
Obviously, he kept telling everybody it was her fault

Just go to hell, you fucker
I can't even understand how you did have such a stupid idea, now she needs to repeat her year because of you
Fuck you and don't ever come in my sight again, you selfish brat
Just because you know you will pass does not give you the right to fuck with another person's ratings

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  • 4
    @PaddiM8 I tried to argue against him, but my biggest concern at this moment was the time
    We tried to revert some parts to the working version, but it did not change a thing
    EDIT: I tried to explain it to the teachers in charge, but they said they only rate what they see
  • 14
    This is one of those things were you befriend the asswhole and then give him a "really cool Dev software" on a flash drive with a virus that deletes everything he does after 4 hours. Making sure that all of his projects and homework "magically" disappears before it's do.
  • 2
    @tigie11 that reminds me when an hour before the final presentation we had to optimize the shit out of Steven's code
  • 3
    You've both just learnt the big lesson. Back up your code. This goes for students and enterprises.
    Sorry to hear you've lost data.
    Can I ask how you sent it. Is there a copy in the system?
  • 0
    As far as I understand your story you are using some SVN tool.
    If the teachers say they only rate what they see, can't you try taking them into looking her commits which were done before that idiot pushed his stuff?

    Also: fuck teachers at university. Most of them are just assholes who forgot that they also started out once and now expect that you know everything already when starting out.
  • 2
    Wow... That really made me sad...
    I sooo really hope that she doesnt get stuck because of that person... 🙁
  • 3
    People shouldn't pass if they can't do the work anyway. It cheapens the hard work of others if you do someone's work for them.

    Girl on my course tried to submit her ex-boyfriends project for her dissertation. So many people I know tried to cheat and got others to do their work...

    I only say that, because I found it hard, and worked myself to the bone to get good grades.
  • 2
    But you sent it to the teammate, wasn't that a working version which could be shown to th teachers?
  • 0
    We sent it by mail, and no they were not using any version control
    The problem was not the loss of data, but the fact that he changed every single event call
    They were doing one form per person, to merge it later into one form with two tabs
    @ikdekker her part was only half of the project, but now that you mention it they could have done that..
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