Teaching materials for AR Methodological Workshop - Computational Background Skills for Digital Humanities at University of Vienna.
Time | Wednesday (9.3) | Thursday (10.3) | Wednesday (16.3) | Thursday (17.3) | Wednesday (23.3) | Thursday (24.3) |
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13:15 – 14:45 | Intro and Setup (MĎ) | Command line 2 (MC) | Regular expressions 2 (TS, MŻ) | Git 2 (DS, MŻ) | Web technologies 1 (FW, DS) | Questions & Answers (MĎ, FW) |
15:00 – 16:25 | Command line 1: Mac and Windows (MĎ, MC) | Regular expressions 1 (TS, MC) | Git 1 (TS, MŻ) | File formats and encodings (DS, MŻ) | Web technologies 2 (FW) | More DH (MĎ) |
Lecturers:
- MĎ - Matej Ďurčo
- TS - Tahel Singer
- DS - Daniel Stoxreiter
- FW - Florian Wiencek
- MC - Massimiliano Carloni
- MŻ - Mateusz Żółtak
This course is intended to provide basic training for skills needed in further courses and in the Digital Humanities in general. It is strongly recommended as a prerequisite to the other DH practical courses.
Main topics covered:
- Use of command line
- Introduction to regular expressions
- Practical use of Git
- Some notes on file formats
- Minimal introduction to web technologies
Given its practical nature, students are required to bring a laptop computer (no tablets!). If this presents a problem, please contact one of the course instructors in advance.
Regular attendance, following the practical exercise tasks during the lecture and active participation will lead to a final grade.
- Bring your laptop to the class
- Create a personal GitHub account: https://github.com/join
- Download and install Atom code editor: https://atom.io/
- (Only Windows users) Download and install Gitbash: https://gitforwindows.org/
- Bootcamp: Computational groundwork skills by Pittsburgh-NEH-Institute: https://github.com/Pittsburgh-NEH-Institute/Institute-Materials-2017
- Software Carpentry workshop: https://software-carpentry.org/lessons/