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Phase 1 Training 2018

The official repository and source of knowledge for MSA students taking part in MSA 2018 Phase 1 Training.

Assignment

Full assignment brief can be found here. Submissions close September 16th, 11:59 PM.

Your Device

You must bring your own device to Phase 1 training, and you will be using this for most of training and assessment in a hands on manner.

  • Reasonably recent and powerful Laptop
  • Must run Windows (Preferred) or Mac OS (Apple)
  • BATTERY LIFE: Must be sufficient to last at-least 4 hours without power

What to Bring

  • Laptop & Other Devices
  • Laptop Charger
  • Snacks, Lunch, Drink Bottle, etc

Note on Recordings

Due to the pace of training and the hands on nature of it, recordings will not be made available immediately after the sessions.

Software Needed (IMPORTANT)

Please install the software before you attend phase 1 training. We will not spend time going over installation. If you do not have the below software installed, you will be left behind.

If you do not have this software installed, MSPs have clear instructions to NOT help you install it on the day.

Accounts Needed (IMPORTANT)

Please ensure you are registered and have ACCESS to the following services. Again, we will not spend time teaching you how to do this. if you do not have the access ready to go below, you will be left behind. MSPs have clear instructions to NOT help you get them on the day.

Microsoft Azure Subscription

All students should have this from Basic Training, to check, visit the Microsoft Azure Portal and check the Subscriptions tab to ensure you have either a "Dreamspark" or "Imagine" subscription listed.

If you don't, then visit Microsoft Azure to register yourself as a student, verify and activate Azure through the links on the site.

WiFi

Non UoA students should be able to connect via Eduroam. Please familiarise yourself with how to login using your university credentials.

Some helpful links:

TypeScript is a free, open-source programming language developed and maintained by Microsoft. It is a strict superset of JavaScript and adds optional static typing and class-based object-oriented programming to the language.

We will be using TypeScript React Starter maintained by Microsoft for phase 1 training.

Other useful NodeJS Links:

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