- LRED
- Charleston 341
- NT2 CBCNewsFeedMap
- Movers and Shakers
- AForge Processing Proxy
- Celestial Mechanics
- Rugby World Cup 2015
- Shaping the Future of GIS in Canada
- Battle of the Atlantic
- Solar Roadways – Canadian edition
- reac.TOR
- MyWeather
- Canadian Geography Quiz with Sandy McTire
- The Wicked Witch of the West Tracker
- A Map of Ice and Fire
- Renfrew Ravine and Park Community Engagement
- Plug My Ride
These are the instructions for sharing your work on GitHub. Even if you're not coding, you should create a repo here and minimally fill out a ReadMe.md This link will show you how to create cool markdown. Designate someone on your team to create a repo for your project; the general flow will be to fork the "TechTrek_Idol_2014" repo to your own account, clone it in desktop, commit and sync often.
If you are the designated person on your team, follow these steps to get ready:
- Creat a GitHub account
- Email me, Matt English, or Amr Eldib your GitHub username and we will add it to the Esri Canada Team
- Download Windows client, or
- Download Mac client
- Open your Git client app, and set the "Clone Path" to a directory of your choice
- Fork your own copy (button in upper right of this page) of this repo to your own account
- Click the "Clone in Desktop" button, you'll see a clone of this forked repo in your Git client app
- Open up the directory on your computer where you set the clone path in the above step, you'll see a folder named "TechTrek_Idol_2014"
- Create a directory underneath this one with your team name and project - this is what will appear on GitHub
- Underneath this newly-created directory create a file called README.md, put the name of your team in there (you'll edit this over time and add more content)
- Add your project files, do an initial commit of only the files you want to share on GitHubusing your Git client
- Click the "Sync" button in your Git client
- Code away, add new files etc, Commit and Sync often
Please do not submit any pull requests until we have all teams in place and repos created. I have created a "MattEnglishSampleProject" which contains a WebApp Builder widget to demonstrate the end result of a merged pull request.
All repos need to be merged into this repo by 9am EDT Oct 1, 2014. Prizes will be awarded October 30, 2014.
Happy Hacking, Matt (call me if you're lost)