py2010-mercurial
changeset 38:1334207b7faf
enter information
author | is_rusinov |
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date | Sat, 02 Oct 2010 13:12:55 +0400 |
parents | a085baf08380 |
children | f631651c0307 |
files | README |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 72 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-) [+] |
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1.1 --- a/README Sat Oct 02 13:07:16 2010 +0400 1.2 +++ b/README Sat Oct 02 13:12:55 2010 +0400 1.3 @@ -1,72 +1,72 @@ 1.4 -Hello! This is your task: 1.5 - 1.6 -Find out the number of the computer you're working at. (It's written 1.7 -on your monitor). 1.8 - 1.9 -Find the line with the same number below. 1.10 - 1.11 -Enter in that line and after it: your name (the way you want to be 1.12 -addressed), who are you (faculty, study year), what programming 1.13 -expirience have you had before; and if you have some specific 1.14 -expectations for this course, state them (e.g. if you want to learn 1.15 -web programming or if you want to write extensions to pymol). 1.16 - 1.17 -Examine the repository log for examples of how commits should be 1.18 -commented using 'hg log'. It opens up the pager program. Use 'q' key 1.19 -to exit the pager. 1.20 - 1.21 -Commit your changes with an apropriate message. 1.22 - 1.23 -Push your changes. If a push conflict occurs, 'fetch' conflicting 1.24 -changes and then push again. 1.25 - 1.26 -1. 1.27 - 1.28 -2. 1.29 - 1.30 -3. 1.31 -Danilenko S. A. 1.32 -FBB, 5 1.33 -None 1.34 -4. 1.35 - 1.36 -5. 1.37 - 1.38 -6. Ann, FBB-2008, almost no programming experience (Pascal in school, Perl last year), web and pymol 1.39 - 1.40 -7.Baksheeva, FBB2008, Perl !!!!!!!!! >.< 1.41 - 1.42 -8. Ramil M, FBB 3, middle, none 1.43 - 1.44 -9. 1.45 - 1.46 -10. 1.47 - 1.48 -11. 1.49 - 1.50 -12. 1.51 - 1.52 -13. Sinitsyn Poll, 2year, FBB, BP 1.53 - 1.54 -14. Kurochkin Ilia, fbb msu 3rd grade, previously programmed on perl 1.55 -I'd like to write scripts for some biological & web applications. 1.56 - 1.57 -15. Smirnova Victoria, FBB MSU. I used to learn C++ in my childhood =) 1.58 - 1.59 -16. Yashina Ksenia, 3 year, FBB, previously programmed on Pascal language 1.60 -I'd like to know how to write scripts for different applications 1.61 - 1.62 -17. 1.63 - 1.64 -18. 1.65 - 1.66 -19. 1.67 - 1.68 -20. 1.69 - 1.70 -21. 1.71 - 1.72 -22. 1.73 - 1.74 -23. 1.75 - 1.76 +Hello! This is your task: 1.77 + 1.78 +Find out the number of the computer you're working at. (It's written 1.79 +on your monitor). 1.80 + 1.81 +Find the line with the same number below. 1.82 + 1.83 +Enter in that line and after it: your name (the way you want to be 1.84 +addressed), who are you (faculty, study year), what programming 1.85 +expirience have you had before; and if you have some specific 1.86 +expectations for this course, state them (e.g. if you want to learn 1.87 +web programming or if you want to write extensions to pymol). 1.88 + 1.89 +Examine the repository log for examples of how commits should be 1.90 +commented using 'hg log'. It opens up the pager program. Use 'q' key 1.91 +to exit the pager. 1.92 + 1.93 +Commit your changes with an apropriate message. 1.94 + 1.95 +Push your changes. If a push conflict occurs, 'fetch' conflicting 1.96 +changes and then push again. 1.97 + 1.98 +1. 1.99 + 1.100 +2. 1.101 + 1.102 +3. 1.103 +Danilenko S. A. 1.104 +FBB, 5 1.105 +None 1.106 +4. 1.107 + 1.108 +5. 1.109 + 1.110 +6. Ann, FBB-2008, almost no programming experience (Pascal in school, Perl last year), web and pymol 1.111 + 1.112 +7.Baksheeva, FBB2008, Perl !!!!!!!!! >.< 1.113 + 1.114 +8. Ramil M, FBB 3, middle, none 1.115 + 1.116 +9. RIS, FBB 3, low, none 1.117 + 1.118 +10. 1.119 + 1.120 +11. 1.121 + 1.122 +12. 1.123 + 1.124 +13. Sinitsyn Poll, 2year, FBB, BP 1.125 + 1.126 +14. Kurochkin Ilia, fbb msu 3rd grade, previously programmed on perl 1.127 +I'd like to write scripts for some biological & web applications. 1.128 + 1.129 +15. Smirnova Victoria, FBB MSU. I used to learn C++ in my childhood =) 1.130 + 1.131 +16. Yashina Ksenia, 3 year, FBB, previously programmed on Pascal language 1.132 +I'd like to know how to write scripts for different applications 1.133 + 1.134 +17. 1.135 + 1.136 +18. 1.137 + 1.138 +19. 1.139 + 1.140 +20. 1.141 + 1.142 +21. 1.143 + 1.144 +22. 1.145 + 1.146 +23. 1.147 +