Here are mastery #4 and mastery #20https://youtu.be/zchNiUFIazw
Submit work via Blog RSS and GitHub RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary Subscribing to a website RSS removes the need for the user to manually check the website for new content. Instead, their browser constantly monitors the site and informs the user of any updates. The browser can also be […]
Here’s my video of me explaining mastery #4. Enjoy.
Here’s my “code” for mastery number 4! https://github.com/Choza973/Mastery-4/blob/master/MST4.py I will place this video here.
https://github.com/LuisCortesTec/MASTERY/blob/master/TEST
In this post you will learn how to create an account for GitHub, Twitter, and WordPress; and how to upload your work there. BLOG For the blog I use wordpress; it is really easy to create a blog. As soon as you get to the … Continúa leyendo Mastery 3, 4:
Hey this is #Mastery04 about RSS and Github
What is a RSS?
The RSS is a system that is kind of a bookmark where you can get subscribed to pages and get a feed of it in certain periods of time, this is actually really efficient because, you don´t need to be entering the page multiple times, you just need to subscribe and RSS will do all the rest.
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This is a technology used by many people to follow their favorite webpages. Its is not a book mark. Bookmarks, when installed in your browser stay the same as they ore from the beginning. Rss lets you keep track of what is happening around and keeps your Bookmarks on date.
It´s really simple to get to use the “Really Simple Syndication” what you want to do is to hook yourself up with an RSS reader, there are many available online.
What is Gitbuh?
Github is a social programming platform where you can publish all of your coding works and share them to people. Publish them if you need any help or want to help others too. This site is kind of a facebook for programmmers. The libraries are called repositories in which you can save your programming works.
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On these two masteries, I’m going to show you how to create a Blog, Twitter, and a Github account; and how to submit homeworks for TC1017 using your blog and Github.
So first, there are lots of options where you can create a blog. There’s WordPress, Blogspot, Weebly, Tumblr, and many, many more. In this case, I’m going to show you how to create a Tumblr blog because that’s the one I like the most, and because I think its UI is really friendly and nice.
The first thing you need is an email address. Once you have your email address, go to https://www.tumblr.com/ and register as a new user:
Once you are done with your registration, follow Tumblr’s step by step guide on how to get started with your blog and you’ll be done. Here is my blog’s home:
From there you can create different kind of posts or a combination of them. What you saw on the picture above is called dashboard. That’s how you see your blog. This is how others will see your blog:
You can explore my blog here.
We are done with your blog! Now, lets go ahead and creat a Twitter account.
Twitter is a pretty cool social network where interactions occur in real time. You follow people and you will see what they tweet. If people follow you, they will see what you tweet. Start conversations with your followers or with the people you follow! But what I like the most about twitter, is that you have to tweet in under 140 characters.
So, to create a Twitter account, go to https://twitter.com/ and register as a new user:
Once you are done with your registration, follow Twitter’s step by step guide on how to get started with your Twitter account and you’ll be done. Here is my Twitter home:
This is your Home. Tweets from people you follow will appear here. On the right top corner you can begin to tweet and start conversations with people you care about. You can check out my twitter account here.
And finally, lets go ahead and create a Github account. Github is a social network for programmers. Here you can paste your codes and compare your code with more people. It is also a great way to share your code.
So, go ahead and go to https://github.com/ and register as a new user:
Once you are done with your registration, follow Github’s step by step guide on how to get started with your account and you’ll be done. Here is my Github home:
To begin sharing your codes, you need to create a “repository” which is like a folder where you will add your files. So go ahead and creat a New Repository. You can give it a name and a description, but the most important part is to check the option that says “Initialize this repository with a README” this will make your life easier, trust me.
Once you are done with your repository, you can create new files. Go ahead and add a file, here you can paste the first program you did!
Now just save your file and you are done. Here is an example of what it looks like when you share your code.
You are now done with your new social networks!
Now, TC1017 requires that you submit your work via your blog and sometimes via Github, so go ahead and create a blog post (like this one) where you can name the WSQ you are working on and add the link to your code on Github. Here is an example of my WSQs:
http://opezaimd.tumblr.com/post/129289937990/007-this-wsq-was-the-hardest-one-i-have-done-yet
Congrats! 😀
For this mastery I’m just posting some work on one blog entry and publishing my code on Github, where you can find many codes that could help you out if you’re ever in trouble of doing something, it’s a public code library, public if you choose to make your codes public. In this video I … Continue reading Mastery 04: Submit work via Blog RSS and GitHub →