diff --git a/prueba.md b/prueba.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bd77e4729 --- /dev/null +++ b/prueba.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +![Ironhack logo](https://i.imgur.com/1QgrNNw.png) + +# Ironhack Data Analytics Labs + +## Getting Started + +1. Install [grip](https://github.com/joeyespo/grip) with `brew install grip` (Mac) or `pip install grip` (Windows). + +2. Start local Markdown server: + +``` +$ grip -b README.md 8080 --user --pass +``` + +:bulb: `grip` uses the GitHub Markdown API to render the files in localhost so that you'll see exactly how GitHub would render the Markdown files. Running `grip` with your Github username and password will allow you to make unrestricted requests to GitHub. If you see error when you run the problem that says `GitHub Rate Limit Reached`, it's because you didn't run grip with your GitHub credentials or the provided credentials are incorrect. + +## Working on the Assignments + +**To work on your first assignment**, create a branch of your own with your name (change the branch name unless your name is John Doe): + +``` +$ git checkout -b john-doe +``` + +Each project/lab has its own directory in which you'll find a `README.md` file and a sub-directory named `your-code`. The descriptions and requirements of the assignment can be found in the README file. When you work on the assignment, create your code files in the `your-code` directory and save regularly while you work. + +After you finish, add those files to git, commit, and push your branch to GitHub. In the commit message, specify which lab/project you are submitting. For example: + +``` +$ git add +$ git commit -m "Module 1 MySQL project" +$ git push origin john-doe +``` + +The instructional team will review your branch and provide feedback. + +**To work on the subsequent assignments**, keep using the same branch you created and push your new codes to GitHub. + +:exclamation: Update your branch regularly because the curriculum development team is developing new assignments for you as the course proceeds. Make sure you have committed all your codes then exectue `git pull origin master` to obtain the latest code from the `master` branch. + +### Happy coding!