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Originally Posted by NJ Krish
Thanks for that. But looking at the pictures provided by the TA in comparison he stole my step 1 project during modification. Not sure how he got it. At that time I skipped comments as the code did not fully work (outputs were not correct). Soon after I debugged and added comments and submitted mines. It's a bit difficult when you get accused right away and this is not something you would be preparing for.
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Dude I just thought of something.
If you're supposed to be using github, why not offer the professor to review both of your github accounts and look at all of the checkins.
Yours will have a natural source history of a project underway, and his will just have whatever the hell he started with, followed by your code checked in probably all at one time, assuming he even checked it in. He will then have to explain that himself.
I think this will be very telling.
It will also prove that you didn't plagiarize the code from google.
If the professor doesn't want to hear it, then he is an idiot. Remember, those who can't do, teach.