Closed AJean144 closed 9 years ago
FYI, you may want to look at which repo you lifted that assignment from... The assignment from @bgates is called "It Begins". Great seeing you in this cohort, Andell!
Oh thanks! Sorry about that, so do I just rename it "It Begins" and it'll assign to the correct repo? Still trying to wrap my head around how github works
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, David Rogers notifications@github.com wrote:
FYI, you may want to look at which repo you lifted that assignment from... The assignment from @bgates https://github.com/bgates is called "It Begins". Great seeing you in this cohort, Andell!
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/TheIronYard--Orlando/ROR--2015--SPRING/issues/5#issuecomment-68462211 .
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You created the issue in the right repo, but you used the wrong name... Our assignments are extremely similar. :D
Ok got it, I just renamed it, I'm super excited about starting The Iron Yard, and thanks for reaching out to me with the correction, see you Sunday!
On Wednesday, December 31, 2014, David Rogers notifications@github.com wrote:
You created the issue in the right repo, but you used the wrong name... Our assignments are extremely similar. :D
— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/TheIronYard--Orlando/ROR--2015--SPRING/issues/5#issuecomment-68464341 .
Andell Jean-Jacques Cell: (407) 765-5182 Visit My Site http://ajeanwebdev.com
Prework -- Or what to do before you get here.
As your first assignment, create a new Issue in the class repo with the raw contents of this file as the "description" (read Mastering Issues for more). Hint: look for the "Raw" button. You should end up with a bunch of checkboxes just like those below, thanks to the way that Github interprets Markdown. As you complete tasks, check off the corresponding checkboxes. This is your Work In Progress (WIP) Issue. You'll create a new one for each assignment to show your work and track your progress.
README.md
files in:Terminal.app
brew
commandbrew
command, install the following packages:zsh
git
brew cask
, install the following applications:TIY-Assignments
README.md
fileCC0
-- "Creative Commons" license for your workTIY-Assignments
repo as a comment to your WIP IssueExtracurricular Activities
Regardless of how good you are at typing, a lot of the mistakes you make at first will be simple typographic errors. If you don't know how to touch type (i.e. without looking at the keyboard), start practicing now with http://www.keybr.com/. Typing code is different from typing other documents; more characters are used, and certain letter combinations come up more frequently. If you're fairly confident in your typing ability, try working through the Ruby on Rails lessons on http://typing.io.
There are two books that I suggest you start reading. They're both available in digital format on various devices, and they're both relatively easy reads: