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SauSaGe reviews and mentions
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C.I. Continuous Integration
The following is my PR to his repo to test his CI: pull18
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OSD600 Lab 9
This week, I set up CI for my SSG project. This involves creating a GitHub workflow for GitHub Actions to use. I started with one of the starter workflows. Specifically I used the msbuild one. To give a brief explanation of what adding this file will do, upon pushing changes or, a pull request it will create an environment that can be used to run my program. This is helpful if any tests, or other checks need to be made to verify that everything is in working order after changes to the project have been made.
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OSD600 Lab 8
This week, I added a testing module to my SSG. Since my SSG was created using C++, I used Catch2 as my testing framework. I chose Catch2 as my testing framework since it seemed to be the most popular among C++ developers, and it was all contained within a single header file.
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OSD600 Lab 5
The experience in rebasing my code went very smoothly. I was surprised how easy it was to squash all my multiple commits into a single commit. The process was straightforward with a bit of guidance from the on-screen instructions as well as the instructions of the lab. This was the commit I made.
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OSD600 Lab 3
In this lab, I added to my SSG program (SauSaGe) in order to demonstrate the process of working with and merging parallel branches in a project.
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Contributing is fun!
This week I've been working on adding some features to SauSaGe - Static Site Generator (SSG) built with C++.
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DPS909 Blog - Lab 1: Code Review
Issue #1: Multiple new lines add empty unclosed 'p' tags.
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OSD600 Lab 1
1. This was an issue that I knew was present in my code but I had yet to find a solution for. At the time of writing, it has been solved using an else if condition instead of an else. 2. This issue I had not thought of, since in many cases command-line applications can be executed from any location. However, without changing PATH variables (which may be too advanced for some users), this issue will remain present. So, I will have to do with simply placing a step in the instructions to execute the application directly through the command-line. 3. This issue was found to be intentional. It remains in place because it prevents .html files to be created out of sub-directory files in the initially inputted directory. 4. This issue was a little more difficult to solve without increasing the coupling of my Text module and main function. I had to resort to placing the open and closing HTML tags as a constant variable in the Text module's header file in order to reduce code repetition. 5. This issue was the similar to issue #5 that I posted on my partner's repo. Since I used a different programming language to code my application than my partner, I had to find my own solution to this issue. The fix itself was straightforward using the filesystem standard library's functions.
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How the SauSaGe gets made
I just finished making my SauSaGe (Static Site Generator), excuse my idea of a "creative name".
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rudychung/SauSaGe is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of SauSaGe is C++.
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