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== The GitHub == | == The GitHub == | ||
Before you get started and connected, you may want to see some of our current visualisations on [https://impvis.co.uk/teach<nowiki> our website]! GitHub is used to store all of the code used to create the visualisations. Once the developer (you) has set up a repository on GitHub, either command or GitKraken are used to make a copy of the repository on GitHub and store it locally (on your computer). From here, you can edit it. Communication between collaborators of a particular visualisation is Slack is used to communicate with all the collaborators of a particular visualisation. We use Trello to keep track of all the tasks that need completing to move forward with a visualisation. Documented below is how to use all of these tools and services: Summer team:</nowiki> |
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This page details how to get started coding.
The GitHub
Before you get started and connected, you may want to see some of our current visualisations on [https://impvis.co.uk/teach our website]! GitHub is used to store all of the code used to create the visualisations. Once the developer (you) has set up a repository on GitHub, either command or GitKraken are used to make a copy of the repository on GitHub and store it locally (on your computer). From here, you can edit it. Communication between collaborators of a particular visualisation is Slack is used to communicate with all the collaborators of a particular visualisation. We use Trello to keep track of all the tasks that need completing to move forward with a visualisation. Documented below is how to use all of these tools and services: Summer team: