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Outline 0: |
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Introductions |
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Give your name, rank, and serial number (major) |
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Why are you here? |
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What was your first programming experience? |
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What have you programmed? |
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Outline 1: |
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Stuff |
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Course web page: http://computers.douglasthrift.net/code/ |
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Do you have a lab account? If not, get one now! |
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Assignment: ls |
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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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Version Control |
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What is it? |
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Why is it useful? |
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Subversion |
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Using Subversion for this Class |
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Check Out |
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Make Directory |
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Add |
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Status |
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Properties (svn:ignore, svn:eol-style) |
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Update |
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Check In |
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Things that *should* go in the repository *for this class*: |
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Source Code |
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Makefiles/Build Scripts |
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Things that *should not* go in the repository *for this class*: |
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Compiled Code of Any Kind |
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Come up with an Early and Often project |
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