*This exercise has to be done on your lab computer on which `Matlab` **is** installed. Don't forget to properly configure git with your username and email, as we did this morning.*
*This exercise has to be done on your lab computer on which `Matlab` **is** installed. Don't forget to properly configure `git` with your username and email, as we explained in the training slides.*
This morning, during the training, you played with the `https://git-r3lab.uni.lu/git-training/practice` repository.
During the training, you committed to the `https://git-r3lab.uni.lu/git-training/practice` repository.
This afternoon, your job is to create a fork of this repository, commit some code and create a merge request on `GitLab`.
Your task is to create a fork of this repository, commit some code and create a merge request on `GitLab`.
## Instructions
- First, fork the `https://git-r3lab.uni.lu/git-training/practice` repository.
- Create the new branch `yourName`
- Create the new branch `your_name`
- Implement a new function called `sqrt_myName` that computes the square root of a number.
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- Create a merge-request.
- Assign either Laurent or Sylvain depending on your group and your merge-request will be reviewed by one of us.
- Assign either Laurent (@laurent.heirendt) or Sylvain (@sylvain.arreckx) depending on your group and your merge-request will be reviewed by one of us.
That's it!
You are done for today.
See you tomorrow for the debriefing of the git training.