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=Linux and CS Systems=
 
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The Linux and CS Systems bootcamp is here - [[Linux and CS Systems Bootcamp]].
 
The Linux and CS Systems bootcamp is here - [[Linux and CS Systems Bootcamp]].
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= Source Control =
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It is a good idea to use source control when developing software, and is necessary when you are developing in a group or professionally. When working on assignments or course projects it is the best practice to use a private repository so other students cannot copy your work. Git is the industry standard for source control. Here are some resources to use to learn Git.
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* https://try.github.io/
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* https://learngitbranching.js.org/
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* https://www.atlassian.com/git

Revision as of 15:32, 13 August 2019

We are developing bootcamps on the most important topics and skills that are used throughout our courses. These can be used by incoming undergraduate students to get a head start, incoming graduate students to review, or current students to refresh/remediate.

Programming Bootcamps

Python

Python bootcamp is at Python Programming Bootcamp.

C

C programming bootcamp is at C Programming Bootcamp.

R

The R Bootcamp is at R Programming Bootcamp.

Algorithms and Data Structures

Data Structures

Coming soon

Algorithms

Coming soon

Linux and CS Systems

The Linux and CS Systems bootcamp is here - Linux and CS Systems Bootcamp.

Source Control

It is a good idea to use source control when developing software, and is necessary when you are developing in a group or professionally. When working on assignments or course projects it is the best practice to use a private repository so other students cannot copy your work. Git is the industry standard for source control. Here are some resources to use to learn Git.