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Open Source Tooling and Automation
In this lab you will work with some modern open source tooling, automation, and workflows. The language used in this lab will be JavaScript, but the general ideas apply to all open source projects and languages.
Please following the instructions in the README of https://github.com/humphd/Seneca2017LearningLab.
When you are done, write a blog post about the experience, including:
- what you did
- what you learned
- things you found interesting or difficult.
Make sure you include links to things you discuss in your blog.
After you've tested the editors and written your guide, add your name, the chosen editor name, and your blog guide: