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<font size="+2">This page contains setup instructions for <i>Contribute with me! Getting started with open source development</i>.</font>


== Goal #1: install a text editor ==
== Goal #1: install a text editor ==



Revision as of 23:47, 9 April 2014

This page contains setup instructions for Contribute with me! Getting started with open source development.


Goal #1: install a text editor

(Estimated completion time: 2 - 10 minutes)

We need a good text editor (not a word processor!) for editing Python code.

If you already have a preferred text editor, you can use it instead, but note that word processors like Microsoft Word and Notepad will not work.


Goal #2: create an account on OpenHatch.org

(Estimated completion time: 2 minutes)

OpenHatch is a non-profit that helps connect people with open source projects. We'll use some of the tools on this site to practice.


Goal #2: practice command line navigation

(Estimated completion time: 10 - 15 minutes)

Many of the tools of open source development are primarily used via the command line. Let's get some practice with navigating the computer from the command line.

Goal #3: install an IRC client

IRC is a real-time chat protocol that open source projects often use to talk about the project and as a medium for users and developers to help each other.

Goal #4: install git

Goal #5: sign up for GitHub

(Estimated completion time: 2 minutes)

GitHub is a popular website for hosting open source projects that use Git. We'll use GitHub to collaborate on projects..

Success!

You've set up your development environment and are a terminal pro. You are ready for the tutorial.

The tutorial is on Thursday, April 20th from 1:20pm - 4:40pm in Room 521 A.