Summary
The bulk of what we’ve looked at is about getting help, and in terms
of the way that you as a student spend your time, emphasizing this topic
seems like the right choice. While you still might default to using web
searching to find answers to the questions that you have, hopefully
you’ve both learned some new skills for how to do web searching (like
limiting results to certain sites with the site:
option),
but also realized just how much the help you can get on the command line
in the manual pages, even if they are hard to parse.
You’ve probably been told about academic misconduct in the past. Hopefully seeing some examples of situations tailored to your experience in computer science courses has given you the ability to distinguish between being helpful, working together with permission, and academic misconduct.
You should now be able to: