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Working Remotely

Please take the time to read the following important notice before looking for tools for your home environment.


Like most other computer science courses at ANU, this course is designed on the assumption that you will use the laboratory environment provided at ANU. The laboratory environment is supported by ANU technical staff and I have done my best to ensure that that environment works well in every respect. When things are not working in the lab, you should inform your tutor and/or the technical staff, who are located on the ground floor of the CIST building in N117.


For your convenience, I have tried hard to allow you to facilitate you working from a home environment --- by using freely available tools that run on most major platforms and providing you with basic installation instructions. Please understand that your home environment, should you choose to use it, is not supported by the ANU.


If you wish to use your own environment, please follow these steps:

  1. Use the advice provided on these web pages to identify the appropriate tools, and how to install them.
  2. Complete the Lab 1 exercises in week one and bring any questions that arise to any of the week one labs.
  3. Use Piazza to seek help from others in the class.
  4. Seek help from your tutor during your scheduled lab.
  5. Seek help from me during office hours or at lectures.
  6. Seek help from the , who explicitly set out to help their members with matters such as setting up home computers.


The ANU and myself cannot support your personal environment because each environment may differ in ways that are entirely outside of our control.

Installing Tools

All of the software tools you will need are provided as part of thestandard environment in the RSCS computer labs. The tools are allfreely available for Linux, Windows and MacOS X, so if you wish towork on your own computer, you can easily do so. Please read thenotice above before following the instructions below.

We will do our best to support anyone using these standard tools.You are most welcome to use alternatives (such as a different IDE,etc), but you should not expect any support when you run into troubleusing non-standard tools. For that reason, I stronglyrecommend that you stick to the supported tools unless you are quiteconfident in your ability to resolve any problems that may arise withnon-standard tools. Furthermore, the lab tests will be conducted inthe lab environment, so you will need to be proficient with thestandard tools for the lab tests, regardless of which tools you chooseto use at home.

Java

If you wish to develop code on your own computer, you will need toensure that you have Java 1.8 update 45 or more recentinstalled. This is the version currently installed on the labmachines. At the time of writing the most recent version availablefrom Oracle is 1.8 update 51. Pleasefollow instructions from the Oracle to test and install the . Verify the version ofyour installation by typing "java -version" (the output should be"1.8.0_45" or more recent).

IntelliJ

We will use the of the IDE from JetBrains (the same people who produce PyCharm). We will use version 14.1.4 or more recent. You should follow the installation instructions provided on the IntelliJ . Be sure to get the Community Edition, which is open source.

When you start IntelliJ for the first time you will be asked to configure the SDK, just as you did in the exercise on the lab computers. The SDK's location will be machine-specific. Typically on MacOS you will find it at /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_xx.jdk. On Windows it will most likely be C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_xx.jdk, or C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_xx.jdk. If you can't see it in those places, try using the file finder in the respective operating system and search for jdk1.8.0.

Git

We will use and . For this to work, you will need to have git installed on your computer. You should find this already installed on most MacOS and Unix platforms (type 'git --version' at the command line to check). However, you will most likely need to install it yourself if you're using windows. Follow the instructions on the git . If you run into troubles using Git from within IntelliJ on Windows, go to Configure (at the bottom of the IntelliJ UI) -> Settings -> Version Control -> Git, then change the link at the top to match the location of the Git executable (should be something like C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\git.exe)).

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