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kawilliams8 / KatieWilliams_Prework.md
Created November 1, 2018 01:03
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Mod 0 Session 2 Readings

Session 2 Readings and Responses

The readings and responses listed here should take you approximately 1.5 total hours.

To start this assignment, click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of this document. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.

1. Learning Fluency by Turing alum Sara Simon (30 min)

  • Your key take-aways OR how you're going to implement specific points (minimum 3):
  • Be aware of your learning processes, and change them up.
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kawilliams8 / mod_0_session_2_practice_tasks.md
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Mod 0 Session 2 Practice Tasks

Session 2 Practice Tasks

The assignments listed here should take you approximately 2 hours.

To start this assignment, click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.

1. Documentation and Googling (75 min)

Documentation of a langauge, framework, or tool is the information that describes its functionality. For this part of the practice tasks, you're going to practice digging into documentation and other reference material.

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kawilliams8 / mod_0_session_3_readings.md
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Mod 0 Session 3 Readings

Session 3 Readings and Responses

The readings and responses listed here should take you approximately 20 minutes total.

To start this assignment:

  1. Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of this document.
  2. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers.
  3. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.
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kawilliams8 / mod_0_session_3_practice_tasks.md
Last active February 5, 2019 03:53 — forked from rwarbelow/mod_0_session_3_practice_tasks.md
Mod 0 Session 3 Practice Tasks

Session 3 Practice Tasks

The assignments listed here should take you approximately 25 total minutes.

To start this assignment, click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.

1. Creating Files and Directories (10 min)

You can reference the files/directories portion of the lesson here.

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kawilliams8 / mod_0_markdown_practice.md
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Mod 0 Markdown Practice

Markdown Practice

Take a look at the Mod 0 Tech Setup instructions. Next, click the Raw button and compare the raw markdown to how the gist displays.

Look for the following elements, and under each bullet point, paste an example of the markdown that creates each.

  • Headings of various sizes

Mod 0 Tech Setup

  • Links
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kawilliams8 / mod_0_session_4_readings.md
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Mod 0 Session 4 Readings and Responses

Session 4 Readings and Responses

The readings and responses listed here should take you approximately 50 minutes total.

To start this assignment:

  1. Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of this document.
  2. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers.
  3. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.
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kawilliams8 / mod_0_session_4_practice_tasks.md
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Mod 0 Session 4 Practice Tasks

Session 4 Practice Tasks

The assignments listed here should take you between 1.5 and 2 total hours.

To start this assignment:

  1. Click the button in the upper right-hand corner that says Fork. This is now your copy of the document.
  2. Click the Edit button when you're ready to start adding your answers.
  3. To save your work, click the green button in the bottom right-hand corner. You can always come back and re-edit your gist.
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kawilliams8 / gist:c5d700ef183ca298a5bebe13a292168b
Last active February 5, 2019 04:33
Beginners Guide to Git

Git, as I understand it today

Git is a distributed version control system created by Linus Torvalds in 2005. Torvalds created Git to work on the Linux kernel, with focus on speed and data integrity. Torvalds is credited as saying:

Microsoft isn't evil, they just make really crappy operating systems.

Linus Torvalds

Additional facts about Torvalds include:

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kawilliams8 / KatieWilliams_prework.md
Last active March 1, 2019 22:48
Katie Williams' 1903 Prework

DAY 1

  • Daily warm up
  • Computer setup
  • Start a Gist to track prework
  • CodePen account: @kawilliams8
  • Chapters 1 and 2, HTML and CSS book
  • 9 Qs
  1. HTML code gives a website it's structure, content, and important information about how it should be displayed and understood.
  2. An element includes the opening and closing tags, as well as all of the information between them.
  3. Attributes are included to give fuller information about the element, such as the language the text is meant to be read in.