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DM-GY 9103 Mobile Apps

NYU

Basic Information

Getting Started

Setting up your git Repository

(These are the instructions for setting up a public repository, which is recommended)

  • Go to the course git repository (you're probably already here)
  • Create a fork of the repository under your own github account (button is currently on the upper right of the page)
  • On the page for your fork, copy the HTTPS Clone URL (should look like https://github.com/YourGithubUsername/DMGY9103-MobileApps-SP15.git)
  • In your terminal, type the following commands (here's a basic guide if you're just getting started):
  • cd place/you/want/to/do/your/work
  • git clone https://github.com/YourGithubUsername/DMGY9103-MobileApps-SP15.git (replace with your URL)
  • cd DMGY9103-MobileApps-SP15
  • mkdir textbook_work/firstname_lastname (please replace with your name)
  • touch textbook_work/firstname_lastname/.keep (this just creates a blank file)
  • git add .
  • git commit -m 'added my directory for textbook work, whooo!'
  • git push origin master

Submitting Work

As you go through the book, you'll be coding along with the examples in the book. As a general rule, any time the author writes something like "now try running your code, it should work", and your code works, it is time to commit. Commit with the following commands:

  • In Progress ;)

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