<summary>Are other libraries or e.g. C ++ 11, C ++ 14, etc. are allowed?</summary>
**No!**, they are not allowed! You're only allowed to use the libraries and functionalities, which are mentioned in the course materials.
</details>
<details>
<summary>Can I submit my solution to the ESA after the submission deadline?</summary>
After the submission deadline, solutions can no longer be uploaded.
A late delivery is only possible in exceptional cases.
</details>
<details>
<summary>Can I use code of another student or which I've found online for the submission task(s)?</summary>
**NO!**
The submission task must be provided as an individual performance (no team work).
If you used code from an online source, then you'd have to mention it in your code as a comment (link to the source code).
When uploading your submission task, you are confirming the following statement:
> I hereby declare that I have independently and without assistance performed
> the processing, that I have not yet submitted it elsewhere for examination
> purposes, that I have not used any sources and tools than those indicated,
> and that I have marked literal and analogous quotations as such.
**Please be aware that plagiarism/using the same code of other students/from an online source can be punished and can lead to zero points.**
</details>
<details>
<summary>I program under Linux and can not generate an .exe file, what now?</summary>
Since it is only indirectly possible to generate an .exe file under Linux, **you do not have to upload an .exe file when submitting the ESA.**
Please **leave a comment** when uploading the file, indicating that **you have programmed under Linux**.
</details>
<details>
<summary>I've already uploaded the ESA last semester. Do I still need to upload the solution?</summary>
**No!** Please upload the vhb certificate (pdf) for the corresponding course part.
You do not have to edit and submit the submission tasks again.
</details>
<details>
<summary>I've not achieved the requirements to take part in the exam for part 1 & 2 combined. Can I write the exam in part 1?
</summary>
Yes that's possible -- if you have achieved the requirements for part 1, you'll be allowed to take part in the exam for part 1 (see also "[Where do I write the exam?](https://mygit.th-deg.de/rbuss/vhb-cpp-en/-/wikis/FAQ/Exam)").
</details>
<details>
<summary>Will there be a vhb certificate for participating in the ESA's?</summary>
Yes. Since WS19/20 there is an ungraded vhb certificate (participation certificate) after passing the submission task (ESA).</details>
<details>
<summary>What is not allowed?</summary>
**Direct or indirect communication with other persons or the use of code generation systems (e.g. ChatGPT) is NOT permitted.**
**Peculation may be penalized with a deduction of points (of up to 100%).**
<details>
<summary>Are other libraries allowed or language features that are not part of the course?</summary>
**No!**, they are not allowed! You're only allowed to use the libraries and functionalities, which are mentioned in the course materials.
</details>
<details>
<summary>Can I submit my solution to the task after the submission deadline?</summary>
After the submission deadline, solutions can no longer be uploaded.
A late delivery is only possible in exceptional cases.
</details>
<details>
<summary>Can I use code of another student or which I've found online for the submission task(s)?</summary>
**NO!**
The submission task must be provided as an individual performance (no team work).
If you used code from an online source, then you'd have to mention it in your code as a comment (link to the source code).
When uploading your submission task, you are confirming the following statement:
> I hereby declare that I have independently and without assistance performed
> the processing, that I have not yet submitted it elsewhere for examination
> purposes, that I have not used any sources and tools than those indicated,
> and that I have marked literal and analogous quotations as such.
**Please be aware that plagiarism/using the same code of other students/from an online source or artificial intelligence can be punished and can lead to zero points.**
</details>
<details>
<summary>I program under Linux and can not generate an .exe file, what now?</summary>
Since it is only indirectly possible to generate an .exe file under Linux, **you do not have to upload an .exe file when submitting the ESA.**
Please **leave a comment** when uploading the file, indicating that **you have programmed under Linux**.
</details>
<details>
<summary>I've already uploaded the task last semester. Do I still need to upload the solution?</summary>
**No!** Please upload the vhb certificate (pdf) for the corresponding course part.
You do not have to edit and submit the submission tasks again.
</details>
<details>
<summary>I've not achieved the requirements to take part in the exam for part 1 & 2 combined. Can I write the exam in part 1?
</summary>
Yes that's possible -- if you have achieved the requirements for part 1, you'll be allowed to take part in the exam for part 1 (see also "[Where do I write the exam?](https://mygit.th-deg.de/rbuss/vhb-cpp-en/-/wikis/FAQ/Exam)").
</details>
<details>
<summary>Will there be a vhb certificate for participating in the tasks?</summary>
Yes. Since WS2019/20 there is an ungraded vhb certificate (participation certificate) after passing the submission task (ESA).</details>
<details>
<summary>What is not allowed?</summary>
**Direct or indirect communication with other persons or the use of code generation systems (e.g. ChatGPT) is NOT permitted.**
**Peculation may be penalized with a deduction of points (of up to 100%).**