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105 changes: 12 additions & 93 deletions README.md
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Assignment 1 - Hello World: Basic Deployment w/ Git, GitHub, Glitch
===
Ansel Chang

*DUE: Thursday, August 31st by 11:59 AM (before the start of class!)*

First assignment! You will deploy the starting Web site that you will use this term to [Glitch](http://www.glitch.com/).

Treat this assignment as a chance to get up to speed on Git, GitHub, and Glitch, as well as experiment some with HTML/CSS/JS. If you already know these, great!
However, if you're new to them, spend several hours practicing, experimenting, and reading documentation. Don't just get your website up and done, as
you'll need skills with these tools throughout the rest of the course.

Assignment details
---

This assignment requires that your website is both contained in a GitHub repository and hosted in Glitch. There are two ways to do this:

1. Fork this repo and clone it to your computer, make changes locally on your computer, push the repo onto GitHub, and then import your GitHub repo into Glitch.
2. Fork this repo and then import it directly to Glitch, use the Glitch editor to make changes, and then export your repo from Glitch back to GitHub.
3. Same as #1, but instead of importing from Github to Glitch you just upload the files (or copy/paste) them directly to Glitch.

## Option 1 - Clone to computer, push to Github, import to Glitch (recommended)

1. Fork the starting project code in GitHub. This repo contains:
* the server code, `server.js`
* A starting `index.html` file that you will edit as described below
* A package.json file that helps configure Glitch
* This README
2. Edit `index.html` to show the following information about you:
* your name and class at WPI (e.g. class of 2020) Note: Do not put any contact or personal information that you do not potentially want other people outside of this class to see.
* your major(s) and minor(s)
* previous computer science courses that you have taken at WPI
* your experience with the following technologies and methods (none, some, a lot)
* HTML
* CSS
* Java
* JavaScript
* Ruby
* Python
* unit testing
4. Complete some technical and/or design achievements (see below).
5. Test your project to make sure that when someone goes to your main page, it displays correctly. You can do this locally by simply running `node server.js` from within the assignment directory.

6. Modify the README file according to the specification below.
7. Commit and push all your changes to GitHub.
8. Deploy your project to Glitch. You can do this by [importing the repo from GitHub](https://medium.com/glitch/import-code-from-anywhere-83fb60ea4875)
9. Ensure that your project has the proper naming scheme (guide follows) so we can find it.
9. Create and submit a Pull Request to the original repo.

## Option 2 - Fork repo and import to Glitch, edit on Glitch, and then export back to GitHub
Most of these steps are the same as option 1, except that you being by creating a new project Glitch using this repo as a staring point (just choose New Project > Import from GitHub for this and then paste in the link to your repo). At the end, you can export your Glitch project to GitHub by [following these instructions](https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=77&v=aWJFbtrgW4E&feature=emb_logo). *Note that the location of the projecct export feature in Glitch has moved from what they show in this video.* It's now located in Tools > Import and Export (tools is located in the bottom left of the Glitch editor).

## Option 3 - Clone to computer, edit locally, push to GitHub, upload to Glitch
This is the same as option 1, except that for step 6 (Deploy to Glitch) you simply upload each file to your Glitch repository (using New File > Upload a File).

Naming and URL Scheme
---

You must use a consistent naming scheme for all projects in this course.
If we can't find it, we can't grade it.

By default Glitch often assigns your application a random name. To change it, click on the project dropdown menu in the upper left corner of Glitch. You will then see an additional text field displaying the project name in the resulting menu; click here to edit the name.

The name scheme should be `a1-yourGitHubUsername`.
The `a1` will need to be updated to `a2`, `a3`, and so on in future projects.

Achievements
---
Below are some suggested technical and design achievements. You can use these to help boost your grade up to an A and customize the assignment to your personal interests. These are recommended acheivements, but feel free to create/implement your own... just make sure you thoroughly describe what you did in your README and why it was challenging. ALL ACHIEVEMENTS MUST BE DESCRIBED IN YOUR README IN ORDER TO GET CREDIT FOR THEM.

Note that if you want to load resources besides your index.html file (images, an CSS file, a JS file) you'll need to modify server.js to point to these. For now it's easiest to just hardcode paths to the resources, but we'll look at ways to optimize this shortly.

*Technical*
1. (max 5 points) Style your page using CSS. Each style rule you apply will get you 1 extra point for a maximum of 5 points. Be sure to describe your style rules in your README.
2. (5 points) Add a simple JavaScript animation to the page.
3. (max 5 points) Experiment with other *semantic* HTML tags (links, images, tables, header, footer, etc.) Each extra tag you use will get you 1 extra point for a maximum of 5 points. Be sure to describe the tags you use in your README.

*Design*
1. (10 points) Create a color palette using [color.adobe.com](https://color.adobe.com). Use all the colors in the palette in your webpage by implementing the appropriate CSS. Add a small screenshot of the color wheel for your color palette to your repo.
2. (5 points) Use a font from [Google Fonts](https://fonts.google.com) in your website.

Resources
---

If you need a JavaScript/HTML/CSS refresher, see [HTML & CSS](https://wpi.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma9936730811904746&context=L&vid=01WPI_INST:Default&lang=en&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=Everything&query=any,contains,Jon%20Duckett&offset=0) and/or [JavaScript Codeacademy](https://www.codecademy.com/en/tracks/javascript).

If you need a Git/GitHub refreseher, see [GitHub Bootcamp](https://help.github.com/categories/bootcamp/), the [GitHub Guides](https://guides.github.com/) (especially the ones on Hello World, and Understanding the GitHub Flow, and Forking Projects), and [CodeSchool's Try Git Course](https://www.codeschool.com/courses/try-git).

Sample Readme (delete the above when you're ready to submit, and modify the text below with your links and descriptions)
---

Charlie Roberts
http://a1-charlieroberts.glitch.me
Live site: https://a1-anselchang.glitch.me

This project shows ...

## Technical Achievements
- **Styled page with CSS**: Added rules for the p, li, and a selectors...
- Use background-color to set page background to light blue and each section to a slightly darker blue
- Hovering over a section darkens it a little, to hint at clicking to toggle collapse
- Add margin and padding to give some space for sections, and round corners to look more smooth
- all the sections start collapsed, except the first one
- Slight padding to table rows, and set text align to left
- Javascript animation to toggle collapsing sections so that only one section shows at a time
- Use the following semantic tags for better readability: header, section, table, ul, footer. Also, used a hyperlink to my github page

### Design Achievements
- **Used the Roboto Font from Google Fonts**: I used Roboto as the font for the primary copy text in my site.
- Used Adobe's monochromatic palette with a blueish hue
- Used the Ubuntu Font from Google Fonts, with a fallback font of sans-serif

107 changes: 93 additions & 14 deletions index.html
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<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<title>CS4241 Assignment 1</title>
<title>Ansel Chang CS4241 Assignment 1</title>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="./style.css">
</head>
<body>
<h1>Information about [Your name here]</h1>
<p>
[Self introduction]
</p>
<p>
[Major and other information]
</p>

<header>
<h1>Ansel Chang</h1>
<p>
[Other things]
Hi there! I'm a Junior at WPI majoring in Computer Science, class of 2025. I love working on different programming projects,
tutoring high school students, and like to decompress with bowling, rock climbing, tetris, and weightlifting.
</p>
</header>

<section class="collapse" id="coursework">
<h2>Previous Coursework</h2>
<div class = "content first">
<ul>
<li>Accelerated Object-Oriented Design Concepts</li>
<li>Algorithms</li>
<li>Introduction to Machine Organization and Assembly Language</li>
<li>Discrete Mathematics</li>
<li>Foundations of Computer Science</li>
</ul>
</div>
</section>

<section class="collapse" id="languages">
<h2>Programming Languages</h2>
<div class = "content">
<table>
<tr>
<th>Language</th>
<th>Experience</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Java</td>
<td>Fully proficient through various coursework. Taught AP CS curriculum</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Python</td>
<td>Fully proficient. Built a full UI framework on top of pygame for modular and responsive design</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>HTML/CSS</td>
<td>Some tangiental familiarity through developing PMKS, a linkage and design analysis tool written in Angular</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>JavaScript</td>
<td>Some tangiental familiarity through the superset language Typescript</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ruby</td>
<td>No experience</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Unit Testing</td>
<td>Some experience when developing large codebases</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
</section>

<section class="collapse" id="experience">
<h2>Experience</h2>
<p>
Working experience
</p>

<div class = "content">
<h3>
Work Experience
</h3>
<ul>
<li>IBM/Rational</li>
<li>WPI</li>
<li>Major refactoring and development of angular app PMKS, a linkage and design analysis tool</li>
<li>Software and Curriculum for Open STEM Initiative in partnership with WPI and DEKA (2022)</li>
<li>TA for WPI Launch and Frontiers robotics precollegiate programs (2022, 2023)</li>
<li>Summer Lab Assistant for WPI RBE department for RBE1001 and summer curriculum design (2022)</li>
<li>CS private teacher for 10+ MS and HS students (2020 - 2022)</li>
</ul>

<h3>
Projects
</h3>
<ul class>
<li>Software lead for WPI VEXU Robotics team, developing Path Generation and Autonomous maker software
that allows for fully coding autonomous paths in a graphical interface (2021 - 2022)</li>
<li>Developed the world’s first NES Tetris video processing and analysis tool, using OpenCV OCR and an expectimax-based tetris
AI to give player feedback and top move recommendations. Popular in the tetris community as a training tool (2021)</li>
<li>Primertris, a tetris AI and emulator written in C++ and SDL using expectimax and custom herestics to acheive a coveted "maxout"
score of 999,999 under human-realistic conditions (2020)</li>
</ul>
</div>

</section>

<footer>
<p>Contact me:<br>
[email protected]<br>
201-981-0418<br>
<a href="https://github.com/AnselChang">https://github.com/AnselChang</a></p>
</footer>

<script src="script.js"></script>

</body>
</html>
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"name": "cr-4241-simple-glitch",
"version": "0.1.0",
"description": "WPI CS 4241 first assignment",
"author": "Charlie Roberts",
"author": "Ansel Chang",
"scripts": {
"start": "node server.js"
}
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var coll = document.getElementsByClassName("collapse");
var i;

// if clicked on section, show section and hide everything else
for (i = 0; i < coll.length; i++) {

// IIFE to capture the value of i
(function(index) {

coll[i].addEventListener("click", function(event) {
console.log("clicked", coll.item(index).id);
toggleSectionByIdAndHideOthers(coll.item(index).id);

// stop propagation so that the background click event doesn't fire
event.stopPropagation();
});

})(i);
}


function toggleSectionByIdAndHideOthers(id) {

console.log("hideAllSectionsExceptID", id);

for (var i = 0; i < coll.length; i++) {

var content = coll[i].querySelector(".content");

// toggle active section, hide all others
if (coll[i].id === id && !coll[i].classList.contains("active")) {

coll[i].classList.add("active");
content.style.display = "block";
} else {
coll[i].classList.remove("active");
content.style.display = "none";
}
}
}
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case '/index.html':
sendFile( response, 'index.html' )
break
case '/script.js':
sendFile( response, 'script.js' )
break
case '/style.css':
sendFile( response, 'style.css' )
break
default:
response.end( '404 Error: File Not Found' )
}
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body {
background-color: #B3D6E6;
font-family: 'Ubuntu', sans-serif;
}

section {
border-radius: 10px;
margin: 13px;
padding: 10px;
background-color: #6CBDE0;
}

section:hover {
background-color: #54b1d8;
}

.content {
display: none;
}

.content.first {
display: block;
}

th, td {
padding: 5px;
text-align: left;
}