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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. |
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. |
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* [[PyCon intro to open source/Windows command line|Windows]] |
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* [[PyCon intro to open source/OSX command line|OS X]] |
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== Goal #2: install a text editor == |
== Goal #2: install a text editor == |
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If you would like to use a different text editor from the recommendation for your operating system, please let a staff member know. |
If you would like to use a different text editor from the recommendation for your operating system, please let a staff member know. |
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* [[PyCon intro to open source/Windows text editor|Windows]] |
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== Goal #3: install an IRC client == |
== Goal #3: install an IRC client == |
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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. |
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. |
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== Bonus material == |
== Bonus material == |