You can bookmark as many talks as you wish (and you could visit as many talks as you wish, one is the requirement), most important is to do it with the talk you plan to attend. Also, you will be notified about changes and cancellations of bookmarked talks. I will ensure that we are not sending too many students to the same talk. If you select a talk to attend please, bookmark it. We also recommend to Subscribe to this group, then any talk posted to the group will be sent to you by e-mail. Create an account in CoMeT and join this group for easy access. All talks that the instructor considers eligible for credit will be posted to Human-Centered Computing group. CoMeTĬoMeT is the system that you will be using to select research talks to attend. Due to limitatioin of CourseWeb, we can't integrate Knowledge Tree into CourseWeb, so you will need to access this system separately and will be provided with a separate account. Knowledge Tree uses adaptive navigation support to guide you to the most relevant resources. These resources should be accessed through Knowledge Tree Course Portal. We provide a range of online learning resources with this course to support both distance and on-site learning. We will use Canvas for all communication during this course as well as the too to submit assigments and projects. Use Account Managament Page to check the status of your account. You need to have Pitt University Computer Account to login to Canvas site. A set of course materials and communication tools is available on the course Canvas site. The key tool for the course is the Canvas Course Management System. Below you will find some brief information about these tooks. These two systems will also provide all interfaces for submitting your homework and projects. (the only+ is the jsp, but who use it in the new project?) I think VScode will be Top 2 in 2019, simply because I can ask features on daily basis, and even if I ask for it, the features many times are done, just didn't know about it.INFSCI 2470 - Interactive System Design (Spring 2021, CRN 25926)Īll course information, homeworks, assignments, etc, will be accessible from the Knowledge Tree Course Portal or Pitt CourseWeb. I think lots of technologies will be dead soon, like tomcat. Another benefit is, that I can read the plugin code and fix the issues right away. Ubuntu has lots of lags with the java based scrolling, which ruined the experience of Netbeans. There were some plugins which were outdated and used frequently, and I changed to the maven plugin instead. (scripting images) 0,9 years ago - removed ionic bloatware, and use angular carefully to be able to remove also 0.6 years ago - replaced Cordova with Capacitor, and made 6-7 plugins what I wasn't able to do before on ios also 1 day ago - I just changed from Netbeans to VSCode completely. 1,5 years ago - Changed from svn to git 1,4 years ago - ionic introduction - it performed better, than creating own UI - (lack of experience) 1 year ago - Changed from Oracle Virtual Box - VMWare because less power was needed 1 year ago - Inkspace introduction, at that time I realized how much I like SVG. 1,6 years ago - Learning swift and set up XCode - cordova sucks 1,5 years ago - Changed from Eclipse to Netbeans because I was not able to shut down background processes, and plugins also were a nightmare to install. (simply never used regex to replace something in a text file, now it's a daily job) 1,8 years ago, sometimes jumped to gradle because of Android Studio 1,7 years - I didn't like the Android Studio, but I dare to create my own native plugins for my hybrid apps. Ubuntu has problems, but the scripting is much more natural for a developer, what VS Code resembles. EncouragingSaccimi's Experience 2 years ago - started to develop angular 2 / react - and started to use node 2 years ago - I changed from Windows 10 to Ubuntu.
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