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* [[DPS909/OSD600 Winter 2018 Lab 1|Lab 1]]
 
* [[DPS909/OSD600 Winter 2018 Lab 1|Lab 1]]
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== Week 3 ==
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* TODO:
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** Finish [[DPS909/OSD600 Winter 2018 Lab 1|Lab 1]]
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** Complete [[OSD & DPS909 Winter 2018 Release 0.1|Release 0.1 Part A]]
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** Start Learning Git, GitHub
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* Source Code Reading: by reading code we didn't write, we often learn things we didn't know were possible.
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** Consider libphonenumber's <code>Leniency</code> type and Constant-Specific Methods in Java.  ENUMs can define an abstract method and override them with a concrete method in each constant
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*** [https://github.com/googlei18n/libphonenumber/blob/0068d861a68d3d4612f7bf8646ab844dd3cefce5/cpp/src/phonenumbers/phonenumbermatcher.h#L54-L74 C++ impl]
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*** [https://github.com/googlei18n/libphonenumber/blob/3db7670b42c4c03c3d69d9ed43cfe15fde978c5e/java/libphonenumber/src/com/google/i18n/phonenumbers/PhoneNumberUtil.java#L473-L570 Java impl]
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** Consider <code>\p{...}</code> Unicode categories in Regex
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*** https://mothereff.in/regexpu
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*** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_character_property
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*** <code>/\p{Sc}/u;</code>
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* '''Introducing [http://git-scm.com/ git]'''
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** [[DPS909 & OSD600 Fall 2017 - Git Walkthrough | Git Walkthrough - Basics]]
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* '''Readings/Resources'''
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** Courses on [http://www.senecacollege.ca/lynda/ Lynda]
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*** [https://www.lynda.com/Git-tutorials/Git-Essential-Training/100222-2.html?srchtrk=index%3a0%0alinktypeid%3a2%0aq%3agit%0apage%3a1%0as%3arelevance%0asa%3atrue%0aproducttypeid%3a2 Git Essential Training]
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*** [https://www.lynda.com/Git-tutorials/Up-Running-Git-GitHub/409275-2.html?srchtrk=index%3a0%0alinktypeid%3a2%0aq%3agit%0apage%3a1%0as%3arelevance%0asa%3atrue%0aproducttypeid%3a2 Up and Running with Git and GitHub]
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** Books
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*** [http://git-scm.com/book Pro Git]
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*** [http://www.ericsink.com/vcbe/index.html Version Control by Example, online book]
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** References
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*** [http://gitref.org/ Git Reference]
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*** [http://marklodato.github.com/visual-git-guide/index-en.html Visual Git Reference]
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*** [http://sixrevisions.com/resources/git-tutorials-beginners/ Overview of Git Tutorials (many good ones)]
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*** [http://help.github.com/ Github documentation]
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*** [https://desktop.github.com/ GitHub Desktop]

Revision as of 12:36, 29 January 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