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Online Multimedia - Winter Semester 2019/2020

In this repository you can find materials for the Online Multimedia lecture at LMU Munich in the Winter Semester 2019/2020.

The lecture is targeted at Informatics and Media Informatics Master students. For more details, see the course website.

Required Toolkit

To do the Break-Out exercises during the tutorials and to complete all assignments, make sure to install these tools as soon as possible.

  • Text Editor / Web IDE - choose one -

  • Git. On Windows you need to install git from https://git-scm.com/. It's already included on macOS and Linux. On Mac you might want to install the XCode Command Line Tools to make sure you get the latest version.

    • After you're all set with git, go straight ahead to this tutorial, if you don't know git.
    • Watch this video to get you all up and running with git.
    • We recommend generating an SSH key and cloning this repository via SSH.
    • This article is also a recommended read when working with git.
  • NodeJS (+ npm). https://nodejs.org/en/.

    • MacOS: preferably via Homebrew (or MacPorts if you already have that). The package from the NodeJS website also works.
    • Linux: the package in the repos are often a bit outdated, so please look for other ways to get the latest stable version
    • Windows: the version from the NodeJS website should work.
  • Once you have npm running (check via npm -v), install these packages (you can do all that from the Git-Bash):

    • Express Generator: npm install -g express-generator
    • Angular CLI: npm install -g @angular/cli
    • Polymer-CLI: npm install -g polymer-cli
  • MongoDB. Follow the installation instructions.

Repository Structure

/assignments

Everything related to the assignments goes here.

/skeletons

Contains code skeletons you can use to solve the tasks - these are optional and you don't have to use them, if you prefer to create the code from scratch (sometimes this can be easier!).

/solutions

Commit your own solutions in the solutions sub-directories. Read the README first to find out how to do this. There won't be official solutions from our side.

/tutorials

all example code of the tutorials, break out material and other documents are here.

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