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Downloads or comptuer configurations for 6-week series #1

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marcyDel opened this issue Feb 7, 2014 · 3 comments
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Downloads or comptuer configurations for 6-week series #1

marcyDel opened this issue Feb 7, 2014 · 3 comments

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@marcyDel
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marcyDel commented Feb 7, 2014

I need to know if there is anything the participants need to have loaded on their computers before arriving to the first session.

Also, if there are any computer versions or configurations that would not be compatible with the development environment.

Please tell me by Saturday, so I can inform the participants.

Thanks,

Marcy

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jeeyun commented Feb 7, 2014

Hi Marcy,
Nothing for the beginner web session. We'll be using an online tool:
http://jsfiddle.net/

Signing up for an account (free) ahead of time could be useful if they want
to save their work, but is not required for the lessons.

On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 7:37 PM, marcyDel [email protected] wrote:

I need to know if there is anything the participants need to have loaded
on their computers before arriving to the first session.

Also, if there are any computer versions or configurations that would not
be compatible with the development environment.

Please tell me by Saturday, so I can inform the participants.

Thanks,

Marcy

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heidid commented Feb 8, 2014

I recall at the All Girls Web Dev session in December, CodePen was used instead of JSFiddle. I understand that CodePen and JSFiddle are similar, but isn't it better to be consistent and stick with CodePen? just my two cents

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jeeyun commented Feb 8, 2014

Hi Heidi,
Here is what I wrote regarding using jsfiddle:

I know we used CodePen in the past, but I have opted to use jsfiddle for a
couple of reasons:

  • Anchor tag seems to work better (we had some issues with CodePen.. we
    still need to do target="_blank" on jsfiddle for it to work)
  • Better revision/history view (you can manipulate the end of the url to see
    each saved snapshots)
  • Easy to include external hosted libraries (css or js)
    On Feb 7, 2014 9:14 PM, "Heidi Dong" [email protected] wrote:

I recall at the All Girls Web Dev session in December, CodePen was used
instead of JSFiddle. I understand that CodePen and JSFiddle are similar,
but isn't it better to be consistent and stick with CodePen? just my two
cents

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