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Coder's Workshop |
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Douglas Thrift |
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$Id$ |
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Outline 2: |
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Stuff |
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Course web page: http://computers.douglasthrift.net/code/ |
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Assignment: Early and Often |
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How did you go about writing your ls 0.9? |
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How did you begin? |
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What design choices did you make? |
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What challenges did you face? |
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What resources did you use? |
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Open discussion |
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A look at BSD ls and GNU ls |
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What did they do? |
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Open discussion |
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Get over your fears of checking in code |
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Why don't you check in code? |
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Why don't you check in code early? |
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Why don't you check in code often? |
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Stop doing that! |
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Come up with an Early and Often project |
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What is something that you want to do? |
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Maybe a tool that will help you do a task that you have to do often? |
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Ideas that I have implemented: |
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A program that sends me text messages when my credit card is due |
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A web page with daily and random Jargon File entries (also feeds) |
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A tool to generate a Google Sitemap file from Subversion metadata |
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Tools for showing del.icio.us bookmarks on my site including tags |
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from bundles and thumbnails for flickr picture bookmarks |
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A program that makes the del.icio.us bookmarks on Britta's site |
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have fancy quotes rather than straight quotes |
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A program that makes a site map from my Search Engine's XML index |
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A system of makefiles to keep my site in line and such |
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Talk about your ideas |
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Tell me what you are going to do |
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Maybe even commit the beginnings of your project during class |