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* [[DPS909/OSD600 Winter 2018 Lab 2|Lab 2]]
 
* [[DPS909/OSD600 Winter 2018 Lab 2|Lab 2]]
  
== Week 4 ==
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== Week 5, 6 ==
  
 
* Fixing a bug in VSCode
 
* Fixing a bug in VSCode
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** https://github.com/humphd/vscode/tree/good-first-experience-issue-42726#walkthrough-fixing-a-bug-in-visual-studio-code
 
** https://github.com/humphd/vscode/tree/good-first-experience-issue-42726#walkthrough-fixing-a-bug-in-visual-studio-code
 
** https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/ for tips on using the Developer Tools
 
** https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/ for tips on using the Developer Tools
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* [[OSD600 and DPS909 Winter 2018 Lab 3|Lab 3]]
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* [[OSD & DPS909 Winter 2018 Release 0.2|Release 0.2]]
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== Week 8 ==
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* Guest: [https://github.com/DavidBruant David Bruant]
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* Open Data, Open Standards, Open Soure
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* Building a Business on Open?
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* Open Standards: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECMAScript ECMAScript] and [https://whatwg.org/ WHATWG], [https://www.w3.org/ W3C]
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* How and Why to Read a Standard: example [https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#url-class URL()]
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* Participation in Standards Processes: maintenance (e.g., docs, correcting things) and evolution (e.g., adding new aspects, standardizing ad hoc things)
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* Case studies: iframe @sandbox "parallizable"
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* Comparing “big” vs. “small” contribution: working on standards is about as big as it gets.
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* Discussion open source (and technology in general) as it exists in Europe vs North America, trends, opportunities, etc.
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* TODO
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** More on [https://blog.humphd.org/on-standards-work/ Open Standards]
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** [[OSD600 and DPS909 Winter 2018 Lab 4|Lab 4]]
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** Get started on [[OSD & DPS909 Winter 2018 Release 0.2|Release 0.2]]
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== Week 9 ==
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* Modern JS
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** https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript
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** https://nodejs.org/api/
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** http://exploringjs.com/es6.html
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** https://eloquentjavascript.net/
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** http://exploringjs.com/es2018-es2019/
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* Learning Front-End and Open Source Collaboration, Case Study Part I
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** https://github.com/humphd/bridge-troll
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** https://www.ontario.ca/data/bridge-conditions
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** https://www.npmjs.com/
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** https://babeljs.io/
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** https://eslint.org/
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** https://prettier.io/
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** https://parceljs.org/
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** http://editorconfig.org/
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* TODO
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** [[OSD600 and DPS909 Winter 2018 Lab 5|Lab 5]]
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** Continue working on [[OSD & DPS909 Winter 2018 Release 0.2|Release 0.2]]
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== Week 10 ==
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* Testing
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** Unit Tests
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** Regression Tests
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** Performance Tests
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** Integration Tests
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** Fuzz Tests
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** Stress/Load Tests
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** Smoke Tests
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* JavaScript Testing Examples
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** https://medium.com/welldone-software/an-overview-of-javascript-testing-in-2018-f68950900bc3
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** Frameworks - [https://mochajs.org/ mocha], [https://facebook.github.io/jest/ jest]
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** Assertions - [http://www.chaijs.com/ chai], [https://facebook.github.io/jest/docs/en/expect.html Jest expect]
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** Test Runners - [https://karma-runner.github.io/2.0/index.html karma]
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** Browser Environments - [https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer Puppeteer], [https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom jsdom]
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** Code Coverage - [https://gotwarlost.github.io/istanbul/ istanbul]
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* Continuous Integration
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** Most are free for Open Source projects
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** [https://travis-ci.com/ Travis CI]
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** [https://www.appveyor.com/ AppVeyor]
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** [https://circleci.com/ CircleCI]
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** Example in VSCode https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/pull/46117
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** Writing tests in Bridge Troll
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== Week 11 ==
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* [https://github.com/humphd/browser-laptop/tree/good-first-experience-issue-10554#walkthrough-fixing-a-bug-in-the-brave-browser Case Study: Fixing a bug in Brave]
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* Read other students' open source experience fixing bugs for 0.2.  [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet/ Lots of great stories, lessons.]
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* [[OSD600 and DPS909 Winter 2018 Lab 6|Lab 6]]
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== Week 12 ==
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* More tests on Bridge Troll
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* Finish [[OSD600 and DPS909 Winter 2018 Lab 6|Lab 6]]
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* [https://wiki.cdot.senecacollege.ca/wiki/OSD_%26_DPS909_Winter_2018_Release_0.3 Release 0.3]
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== Week 13 ==
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* Automating build, test, and deploy steps with Travis CI
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** https://docs.travis-ci.com/
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** https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/for-beginners/
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* Travis uses YAML for configuration
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** YAML Ain't Markup Language (YAML)
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** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML
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** Usually uses the .yml extension
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** https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/yaml/
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* Stages of a Travis CI Build
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** https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/customizing-the-build/#The-Build-Lifecycle
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** Adding OS-level dependencies https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/installing-dependencies/
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* Running Tests per Commit/PR
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** https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/languages/javascript-with-nodejs/
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** Assumes you want to `npm install` and run `npm test`
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** Therefore, you need a working install and test process via `package.json`
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* Deploy to GitHub and gh-pages
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** https://pages.github.com/
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** https://help.github.com/categories/github-pages-basics/
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** Enable HTTPS https://help.github.com/articles/securing-your-github-pages-site-with-https/
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** Custom 404 page https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-custom-404-page-for-your-github-pages-site/
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** https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/deployment/pages/
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* Some example .travis.yml files in OSS projects
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** https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/blob/master/.travis.yml
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** https://github.com/devtools-html/debugger.html/blob/master/.travis.yml
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** https://github.com/brave/browser-laptop/blob/master/.travis.yml
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** https://github.com/datalocale/dataviz-finances-gironde/blob/master/.travis.yml
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* Custom Domians
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** https://help.github.com/articles/using-a-custom-domain-with-github-pages/
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** $0.99 .ca domains https://cira.ca/
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* [[OSD600 and DPS909 Winter 2018 Lab 7|Lab 7]]

Latest revision as of 12:36, 11 April 2018

Week 1

  • Some questions:
    • When you hear "open source," what comes to mind?
    • On a scale from 1 (not at all) to 5 (very)...
      • How comfortable are you working with technology you've never seen before?
      • How curious are you about how things work?
      • How likely are you to stick with a problem when it gets hard to solve?
      • How likely are you to ask for help when you get stuck?
      • How likely are you to pause your own work in order to help someone else who is stuck?
      • How self-motivated are you?
      • How self-directed are you?
  • How to have Success in this course:
    • Willingness to be lost and not panic
    • Willingness to put yourself out there, jump in
    • Curiosity
    • Being driven, persistence
    • Willingness to ask for help
    • Willingness to give others help
    • Independent learning
    • Doing more than the bare minimum
  • Let's talk about Copyright and Open Source Licenses
      • IANAL: "I Am Not A Lawyer"
      • We're going to explore licensing from the POV of a developer participating in open projects
  • Copyright (Copyright in Canada video)
    • Who created it, "owns" it.
    • Set of exclusive rights granted to the work's creator
    • "The right to copy," to produce or reproduce a work or substantial portion thereof
    • Copyright is automatic when a work is created, you don't have to register it.
    • Copyright in Canada
    • Copyright Guide
    • In a software project, there can be many copyright holders (e.g., many contributors), or all contributors may assign their copyright to the project (e.g., CLA, which we'll cover later)

Week 2

  • Licenses
    • Rights, privileges, responsibilities, etc. applicable to someone other than the work's creator
    • "Terms and Conditions"
    • These must be granted by a copyright holder

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5, 6

Week 8

  • Open Data, Open Standards, Open Soure
  • Building a Business on Open?
  • Open Standards: ECMAScript and WHATWG, W3C
  • How and Why to Read a Standard: example URL()
  • Participation in Standards Processes: maintenance (e.g., docs, correcting things) and evolution (e.g., adding new aspects, standardizing ad hoc things)
  • Case studies: iframe @sandbox "parallizable"
  • Comparing “big” vs. “small” contribution: working on standards is about as big as it gets.
  • Discussion open source (and technology in general) as it exists in Europe vs North America, trends, opportunities, etc.

Week 9

Week 10

  • Testing
    • Unit Tests
    • Regression Tests
    • Performance Tests
    • Integration Tests
    • Fuzz Tests
    • Stress/Load Tests
    • Smoke Tests
    • Writing tests in Bridge Troll

Week 11

Week 12

  • More tests on Bridge Troll
  • Finish Lab 6

Week 13