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This is a sample student repository for the Wolfram Summer School, you should clone or fork this repository to get started.

GETTING STARTED

Create a GitHub account

https://github.com/join

Create a repo to submit your work

fork this repo, clone local copy, and push your updates to GitHub.com (see below for more details)

Give your instructor write permissions

you need to give write permission to that repo to your tutor and to @WolframSummerSchoolProjects. Additionally please give write permissions to @kylekeane and @swedewhite for organizational purposes (you can revoke these at the end of school).

CONTENT

"Final Project" folder

the place to submit your entire final project, including draft work if you want. There are templates and instructions in the subdirectories described in the readme.md of the "Final Project" folder.

"Homework" folder

the place to submit your homework assignment (computational essay). There are templates and instructions in the subdirectories described in the readme.md of the "Homework" folder.

"Contributions" folder

the place to store extra work products such as draft submissions to the data repo, function repo, neural net repo, and notebook archive. Follow the conventions described in the readme.md of that directory. There are instructions in the readme.md of the "Contributions" folder.

"Wolfram Community Post" folder

the place to save versions of your community post so you can collaborate with your mentor if needed. There are instructions in the readme.md of the "Wolfram Community Post" folder.

MORE INFO ABOUT USING GITHUB

Download and install a Git UI

On OSX / Wndows:
Download and install github desktop:
https://desktop.github.com

On Ubuntu:
Download and install git kraken:
https://www.gitkraken.com
Login and authenticate with GitHub
https://support.gitkraken.com/integrations/github

Install command line utility (optional)

https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git

Clone the repo locally

by clicking on the button CLONE OR DOWNLOAD and then to OPEN IN DESKTOP

Edit your files locally

work on your computer and push to the cloud when you are ready to save your work

Write/edit readme files using MarkDown

a nice cheatsheet can be found here: https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet the readme should contain:

  1. what your project is about
  2. how to run your code
  3. examples, code documentation, etc

wsc2019's People

Contributors

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