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This is the developer's repository for the OpenDSA project. Note that the stable release version is maintained at: https://github.com/cashaffer/OpenDSA-stable. The goal of the OpenDSA project is to create open-source courseware for use in Data Structures and Algorithms courses, that deeply integrates textbook-quality content with algorithm visualizations and interactive, automatically assessed exercises. When first cloning this repository, you will need to update the submodules and compile some of the libraries. Do the following: git submodule init make pull System documentation is found in the "Doc" directory. One consequence of doing "make pull" is to compile this documentation. You can also view it at our mirror site: http://algoviz.org/OpenDSA/Doc/manual/ The major components in the directory structure is as follows: AV: Source code for various algorithm visualizations and associated exercises. Subdirectories divide the content by topical areas. Books: This contains compiled versions of "textbooks". config: This holds configuration files for specific books (whose output will go to the "Books" directory). Doc: Documentation. Currently includes a template for Khan Academy multiple choice questions, and documentation for using the various Sphinx directives that we have created. Exercises: Our Khan Academy Infrastructure-based exercises. Subdirectories divide the content by topic. **Frontend: Experimental interface for allowing instructor selection of modules. Currently not in use, will be replaced at some point. JSAV: The JavaScript Algorithm Visualization library (JSAV). This is a submodule for the OpenDSA repository, linked to: https://github.com/vkaravir/JSAV. Thus, when you check out OpenDSA, you must get the JSAV submodule by either running the command "make pull" or by doing the following: git submodule init git submodule update lib: System-wide library files Makefile: Primarily for source file validation and to generate some of the "textbooks" to the Books directory. MIT-license.txt: The license file. OpenDSA is distributed under an MIT open source license. **Modules: Tutorial source from an obsolete system for generating content. Will be removed. ODSAkhan-exercises: Our somewhat modified version of the khan-exercises distribution (the original is also available at GitHub). Note that you can view and run the exercises with just this distribution. However, you must be running a webserver on the machine from which you access the exercises. So most people using their own personal computer won't see the exercises, it will either be a blank page or some gibberish. You can always see the exercises within their proper context from our mirror site at: http://algoviz.org/OpenDSA/dev/OpenDSA/Exercises. QBank: A question bank system under development. This is a submodule maintained at: https://github.com/cashaffer/QBank. README.txt: This file RST: The source for tutorial content, in reStructuredText (RST) format. SourceCode: The sourcecode for code snippits contained in the tutorials. Ultimately, we hope to support code snippits in Processing (a Java dialect), Python, and JavaScript. In this way, instructors would be able to generate versions of tutorials that support any of these three languages. **Storyboard: Materials related to "storyboarding" designs for tutorials. This concept never gained much traction, and this might be removed at some point. WebServer: A command for invoking a simple python-based web server that will enable you to run the Khan Academy exercises if your machine is not running a true web server. You only need to have python installed for this to work. In order to pull a more recent copy of JSAV than what is in the submodule: cd JSAV git pull https://github.com/vkaravir/JSAV A similar command will let you pull the up-to-date version of QBank. To check out a read-only copy of this repository: git clone git://github.com/OpenDSA/OpenDSA.git OpenDSA To check out a read-write copy of this repository (requires permission to commit to the repo): git clone https://[email protected]/OpenDSA/OpenDSA.git OpenDSA
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