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Archival Note

This repository is deprecated; therefore, we are going to archive it. However, learners will be able to fork it to their personal Github account but cannot submit PRs to this repository. If you have any issues or suggestions to make, feel free to:

Udacity Conf

So you want to run this thing? We use Grunt (http://gruntjs.com/) for build steps, so you need to:

  • install NodeJS
  • install Grunt using the command npm install -g grunt-cli
  • run grunt server in the top-level directory of the app to test out on a local server.

This should automatically load the page in your browser. Instead of running grunt server, you can also try:

  • running grunt build in the top-level directory of the app.
  • run the Google AppEngine Launcher in the dist/ directory that was created by the grunt build command
  • open the page in your browser on localhost

You get the following with Grunt

  • Live Reload, changes saved to your project will automatically reload the browser page if you're running grunt server.
  • Auto-Prefixing (i.e. display: flex; will be old and new flexbox standards AND get vendor prefixed)
  • Loads of other cool and useful stuff.... ;)
  • Check out Gruntfile.js in order to check it out. Not the easiest going, but useful to learn.

An instance of this app is hosted, BTW, at http://udacity-conf.appspot.com/.

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