[GH-ISSUE #1177] is there an option to hide solutions? #1721

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opened 2026-04-11 08:04:57 -05:00 by GiteaMirror · 4 comments
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Originally created by @falmasridev0 on GitHub (Feb 19, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/harvard-edge/cs249r_book/issues/1177

Originally created by @falmasridev0 on GitHub (Feb 19, 2026). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/harvard-edge/cs249r_book/issues/1177
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@profvjreddi commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2026):

Hi -- I am working on this. The reason I left the solutions visible is because I wanted to ensure transparency and that everyone understands how things are functioning, so that they can identify any issues in the code and so on. That’s why I didn't hide the solutions, but I do plan to release an update where we can hide them.

I had to refactor the code to make it simpler, allowing people to focus on one concept at a time. There are a few changes I needed to make, but thanks for asking. I will let you know when I release the update.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3937318969 --> @profvjreddi commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2026): Hi -- I am working on this. The reason I left the solutions visible is because I wanted to ensure transparency and that everyone understands how things are functioning, so that they can identify any issues in the code and so on. That’s why I didn't hide the solutions, but I do plan to release an update where we can hide them. I had to refactor the code to make it simpler, allowing people to focus on one concept at a time. There are a few changes I needed to make, but thanks for asking. I will let you know when I release the update.
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@falmasridev0 commented on GitHub (Feb 20, 2026):

Thank you for your response and I am excited about the efforts and
contributions made.

Currently github copilot is great choice to let him remove the code instead
of manually.

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Hi -- I am working on this. The reason I left the solutions visible is
because I wanted to ensure transparency and that everyone understands how
things are functioning, so that they can identify any issues in the code
and so on. That’s why I didn't hide the solutions, but I do plan to release
an update where we can hide them.

I had to refactor the code to make it simpler, allowing people to focus on
one concept at a time. There are a few changes I needed to make, but thanks
for asking. I will let you know when I release the update.


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@profvjreddi commented on GitHub (Mar 1, 2026):

Yea. Let me get a release out in the next few weeks. Lots of people asking for this -- it's just that it's not as simple to say "fill out the whole thing" because no one will actually get through the whole thing. It's about carefully figuring out what exactly students should fill and what should be left as pre-filled solutions.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3980510122 --> @profvjreddi commented on GitHub (Mar 1, 2026): Yea. Let me get a release out in the next few weeks. Lots of people asking for this -- it's just that it's not as simple to say "fill out the whole thing" because no one will actually get through the whole thing. It's about carefully figuring out what exactly students should fill and what should be left as pre-filled solutions.
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@profvjreddi commented on GitHub (Mar 1, 2026):

I'm going to close this issue for now.

<!-- gh-comment-id:3980510422 --> @profvjreddi commented on GitHub (Mar 1, 2026): I'm going to close this issue for now.
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