[Campus-morris-staff] suggestions for projects?
Noah Keitel
noahkeitel at gmail.com
Mon Sep 8 16:59:46 UTC 2014
Hi All,
Benjamin and I were also thinking we’d prepare an open source javascript project as well.
Currently developers who can work with the MEAN stack (Mongo, Express, Angular, Node) are in high demand and low supply.
We were thinking we could give student’s a glimpse of AngularJS by working with or creating an open source directive (https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/directive). This would provide an encapsulated project which could be finished in a day, while also providing the students an opportunity to have their work get used in other Angular projects.
If there are no objections, we’ll get to work on that tomorrow.
Cheers,
Noah
On Monday, September 8, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Jim Hall wrote:
> For students who know PHP, I have also been thinking about cleaning up the FreeDOS News page (http://www.freedos.org/news/) on our website, so I can finally move off the old code, and promote the new News code as the basis of the front page news feed. This will require some refactoring of the existing News code, since it's a little kludgy.
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> It's not very big code (it just displays a news feed, using MagpieRSS as the RSS aggregator) and should be do-able within an hour. I was going to put aside some time eventually to do the cleanup; may as well get help from someone during this weekend's event.
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> > The FreeDOS News page should display a feed of all news items from our SourceForge project news RSS, at <http://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/news/feed>. The SourceForge RSS links back to items in the SourceForge news system (no surprise there) but I prefer to have the FreeDOS News page link back to items on the FreeDOS News page. For example, rather than having a FreeDOS News item link to <http://sourceforge.net/p/freedos/news/2014/09/carbonos-based-on-freedos/> it should link to something like <http://www.freedos.org/news/?item=2014/09/carbonos-based-on-freedos/>
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> > I wrote code to munge the SourceForge RSS to do this <http://www.freedos.org/news/rss.php> but it was a quick effort, and I never went back to completely update the FreeDOS News page to use the new code. I'm still using a kludge mix of old and new code, so FreeDOS News items aren't actually linking back to the FreeDOS News page.
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> On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Elena Machkasova <elenam at morris.umn.edu (mailto:elenam at morris.umn.edu)> wrote:
> > Jim,
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> > all of this sounds fantastic! We'll have quite a few people who would like to play with cool Java, and it's great to have a documentation-based project for beginners.
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> > I was wondering if anyone has anything along the lines of refactoring or writing tests. I would've had this for my Clojure project https://github.com/Clojure-Intro-Course/clojure-intro-class, but my summer research students cleaned up and tested it pretty well. I will try to come up with a couple of simple Clojure tasks, though, for the Racket crowd.
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> > Elena
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