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Homework 0 (Testing Git/GitHub)

10 Points

Due: Monday September 9, 2019 at 11:59 PM.


Name: \Anthony Dade

GitHub Account: \AnthonyDade

Programming Experience:I started programming my second semester of senior year at high school and took a intro class where we learned java and used Jcreator as a compiler. After graduating from high school I chose Computer Science as my major and started learning C++ from my father who is a software engineer. We completed the C++ course and I started the C course. I have not written any complex/big programs as of yet in C++ but I am excited to do so, we practiced making classes, functions, objects, and importing files before the school year started.


The purpose of this assignment is to test Git/GitHub workflow.


Instructions

  • Refer to Lab2 for a reference on using Git/GitHub

  • Clone this repository on your machine. Open a terminal window.

    • First find the repository's remote address

  • Go to the folder where you want to place your repository directory and issue the following commands:

    git clone <repository url>          # Ctrl-v or Cmd-v to paste the address
    cd <repository directory>

    Note: You may be asked to enter your GitHub credentials.

Update this README.md file.

  • Open the file README.md in your favorite editor

    code README.md

    Replace code with your favorite editor or open the editor and use the Open.. command under the File menu.

  • Make the following additions:

    • Add your name
    • Add your email
    • Add your GitHub account name.
    • Tell me about your previous programming experience. Did you learn it on your own? Did you take a class? What class did you take? What computer languages do you know and how well?
  • Add and Commit your changes and mention your TA's GitHub's user name in the commit message.

    git add README.md
    git commit -m "Enter a commit message"
  • To submit your assignment, push your repo to GitHub.

    git push

    Note: You may be asked to enter your GitHub credentials.

    • Find your repository on GitHub
    • Click on commits
    • Click on your latest commit (the top one)
    • Under the comment section type a message to your TA and tag them in the comment @<TA GitHub name> and click Comment on this commit

That's it, you are DONE!

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