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[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto Ubuntu GPG HowTo] This is the link you should follow, scroll down to where the terminal section starts, and create your own pgp key. | [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto Ubuntu GPG HowTo] This is the link you should follow, scroll down to where the terminal section starts, and create your own pgp key. | ||
There are instructions on the page, detailing how to upload your key to the keyserver. If you do not wish to use your keys in the future (i.e. you are only doing this generation as an exercise), please don't upload your keys to the keyserver, as the people who own the servers will not clear the information from them. |
Revision as of 15:47, 13 September 2013
In this tutorial you should go through the CodeAdademy module on Javascript.
Feel free to skip around; this should be very simple for you, at least at the beginning. You may want to skip to the last lesson on the cash register and see how much you understand; if that makes perfect sense you can just explain that code to a TA and get checked off.
After you've finished with CodeAcademy, start looking at the Eloquent JavaScript book.
Should CodeAcademy continue to experience network issues for the duration of the tutorial. Your TA's will explain how to generate your own gpg keys in the tutorial.
Ubuntu GPG HowTo This is the link you should follow, scroll down to where the terminal section starts, and create your own pgp key.
There are instructions on the page, detailing how to upload your key to the keyserver. If you do not wish to use your keys in the future (i.e. you are only doing this generation as an exercise), please don't upload your keys to the keyserver, as the people who own the servers will not clear the information from them.