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git / github / homework follow up #9

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jstac opened this issue Feb 5, 2016 · 1 comment
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git / github / homework follow up #9

jstac opened this issue Feb 5, 2016 · 1 comment

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@jstac
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jstac commented Feb 5, 2016

Some follow ups from today's lecture:

Anyone who is stuck or lost in terms of using git / GitHub or Ubuntu / vim more generally can drop in to my office (please bring your laptop) or make an appointment and we'll work through it together.

If you do any kind of serious work involving coding over the next 10 years in academia or elsewhere, you will almost certainly use both git and GitHub. Please don't hesitate to invest in learning the basic concepts. Often the best way is to create test repositories, try things out, break them, delete them and repeat.

Some more resources here: https://help.github.com/articles/good-resources-for-learning-git-and-github/

Finally, I forgot to emphasize this part of the homework but please work through the Python set up page on quant-econ.net before coming to the next class.

J.

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mmcky commented Feb 5, 2016

Drop In QuantEcon Support

If anyone has questions about the scientific computing environment such as Linux, Git, VM's, GitHub, Anaconda, Tex etc. or are having issues getting something setup in Ubuntu, I will be available for drop in consultations every week:

Time: Thursdays, 11:00am to 12:00pm

Location: Rm 823 in the Economics Faculty.

Cheers, Matt

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