diff --git a/2022/2022-06-07_git-trilogy-part-2/slides/why.md b/2022/2022-06-07_git-trilogy-part-2/slides/why.md index 28f81955a059b7098fed06e245319f97d2615dc2..12af1c7d3057c94abd7de1a0cd76333c2b19b524 100644 --- a/2022/2022-06-07_git-trilogy-part-2/slides/why.md +++ b/2022/2022-06-07_git-trilogy-part-2/slides/why.md @@ -1,18 +1,18 @@ -# Why we are here today +# Integrated development environment (IDE) -You already know how to work with repository online via Web IDE (Trylogyof git -Part I). +Most of you already know how to contribute to a repository directly online via Gitlab's Web IDE ([Trilogy of git, Part I](https://courses.lcsb.uni.lu/2022-05-31_git-trilogy-part-1/)). -Now imagine you have 11 hours flight starts at 8 am. You won't be sleeping and cannot work as there will be no Internet. +However, Gitlab's Web IDE is rather limited if you want to: -What to do? - -Prepare your laptop to work offline. - -In this course we will learn how to contribute to a common project working on you laptop via Visual Studio Code (VS Code).<br><br> - -We chose VS Code because +- work efficiently +- work with several repositories at the same time +- work offline +- make changes to several documents all at once +- use find/replace features +- ... +In this course we will learn how to contribute to a common project working on you laptop via [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) (VS Code): - Available for macOS, Linux, and Windows - Open source (free) -- Connected with Git -- Suggest next git step based on your activity +- Easy to contribute using `git` +- Powerful tool and widely used