Weekly Schedule 20131 - OOP344
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- Inclass notes archive: git@github.com:Seneca-OOP344/fardad-archive.git
- Inclass notes: https://github.com/Seneca-OOP344/20131-notes.git
Week 1 - Jan 6
This Week 1
- Introduction to Open Source development.
- Collaboration Tools:
- Wiki
- Blog
- IRC
- Code Repository
- Big Blue Button
- Object Orientation Review
To Do 1
- Read Pro-git book
- Chapter One and Chapter Two
- Create an account on github
- Create a blog (anywhere you like)
- Join the IRC by registering your nickname on freenode server and joining the #seneca-oop344 channel for 344 related dialog
- Additional channels of interest: #seneca to interact with all Seneca students participating in opensource projects, and #seneca-social for Social (off-topic) dialog.
- Select a team of four students and pick a name for you team
- Send an email to me and send your github and team information
- subject of the email should be 344info
- email content
- nickname:
- name:
- surname:
- seneca username:
- github id:
- team name:
- number of team members:
- Create an account on this wiki
- send an email to cdot-wiki-admin@senecac.on.ca and ask for an account, an email will be sent back to you with your userid and a temporary password.
- send an email to cdot-wiki-admin@senecac.on.ca and ask for an account, an email will be sent back to you with your userid and a temporary password.
The content of the email should be:
- The subject you are enrolled in: "OOP344"
- Your Seneca user id
- Send this email from your Seneca Account only
- Learn how to do basic editing in a wiki
- Having all the information above add your name to the student list
Resources 1
- Pro-git book
- Git GUI Client for Mac
- Github Client for Windows
- Generating SSH keys for github
- How to register your IRC nickname on freenode
- Compare IRC clients
- How To edit Wiki pages
- How To edit Wiki Cheatsheet
- Blogs
- IRC Clients:
- How to Install
- Great 15 minutes tutorial that will give you basic understanding of Git