New Member Orientation
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I'm going to make no assumptions about you or your purpose for being here. Read what you need or want; you can always come back.
Contents
Overview
- read the About Us page
- there's generally a pool of projects available
- you can pick what project you work on
- we perform maintenance as well as implement new projects
Workspaces
- Dennis roof
- Noyes basement
- Green Zone
Keys
- go [here]
- fill it out and include applicable locations
- Dennis back entrance, CAX
- Dennis roof, CAB 6
- 2nd floor lab, CAA3
- Noyse basement, CAB 13
- public Safety should email you when your keys are ready
Key Codes
- Dennis Roof - CAB6
- Noyse Lab - CAB13
- ENI lab - CAA3
- CS/physics lounge - CAA6
- Dennis back entrance - CAX
Projects
Check HIP for up-to-date project listings.
Communication
Group
- we use a listserv, hip@cs.earlham.edu
- generally it's good to notify the group about significant progress via email or in meetings
- google drive is used frequently
- you need gmail accounts to utilize these services
Meetings
- Friday in the Green Zone for lunch (12-1pm)
- general discussion about current and future projects
- bring-your-own-lunch style
- Sunday on the roof (1-3pm)
- working together in the same space
Documentation
Documentation is an important part of HIP because different people from different times will need to know about the work you did. It's more efficient to point them here than to explain something multiple times.
- document projects
- inline code documentation helps readability
- wiki articles are fast and helpful
- document changes to keep information relatively accurate
- document your work, process, or experience
- your experience is invaluable to someone who is in a similar situation
Wiki Basics
- how to use
- you need an account to be created by an admin; ask Charlie or Ivan
- if a page doesn't exist, search for it and the wiki will let you create that page
- make sure to click "Save Page" after you're finished editing
- how to learn
- edit pages to look at their syntax
- use Wiki Syntax
- how to style
- having too many headers can be overkill
- lists are the simplest way to organize content
- trim things down