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Blue Movement Boot Camp

Getting Started

Git Info

  1. Download and install the latest version of Git.

  2. Set your username in Git.

    git config --global user.name "Mona Lisa"

    confirm it worked:

    git config --global user.name

    Should respond with: Mona Lisa

  3. Set your commit email address in Git.

    git config --global user.email "email@example.com"

    confirm it worked:

    git config --global user.email

    Should respond with: email@example.com

  4. Fork this repo.

  5. Create a clean Pull Request

    • Create a personal fork of the project on Github.

    • Clone the fork on your local machine. Your remote repo on Github is called origin.

    • Add the original repository as a remote called upstream using one of the following:

      git remote add upstream https://github.ibm.com/payer/caps.git

      or

      git remote add upstream git@github.ibm.com:payer/caps.git

      If you created your fork a while ago be sure to pull upstream changes into your local repository. Create a new branch to work on! Branch from master.

    • Push your branch to your fork on Github, the remote origin.

      • stage changes for push:

        git add .

        or

        git add [FILE PATH]

      • make commit message:

        git commit -m "your message"

      • push your changes:

        git push origin [your branch name]

GitHub How-To and Use

GitHub Basics Tutorial Video

GitHub Basics Tutorial

GitHub Tutorial 2020 - Beginner's Training Guide Video

GitHub Tutorial 2020 - Beginner's Training Guide

Tools / Resources

Text Editors

Provides GitHub shortcuts and paired/shared programming FREE

  • Visual Studio Code

    Includes everything you need to start collaboratively editing and debugging in real time, including integrated audio and text chat

    VSCode Extensions - Live Share Video

  • Atom

    lets developers share their workspace with team members and collaborate on code in real time.

    Atom Teletype Tutorial Video

  • Note: Both editors have a varying list of "extension" or "packages" that you can install to make for an enhanced coding experience. Things such as linters, IntelliSense, GitHub/Debugging plugins, etc.

IDEs

  • JetBrains
    • cutting-edge software vendor specializing in the creation of intelligent development tools
    • They also offer a educational licenses to students and teachers which provides a suite of tools suppporitng various languages for FREE!!!
    • Educational License

Critical Thinking / Problem Solving

Problem Solving Technique #1 Video

Problem Solving Technique #1 for Coding Interviews with Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, etc. How To Think And Problem Solve In Coding Video

How To Think And Problem Solve In Coding

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