NTUIM Mac Studio introduces students to a series of useful tools and applications on macOS. The course serves as a basic portal for students to further create and learn more from their devices. The course is beginner friendly.
Motives • Objectives • Schedule • Contribution
Recently, there are plenty of students ask for solutions or a better way to accomplish tasks on Mac. We realize Mac might be a little different from Windows, which is still very popular nowadays, so we decided to set up an introductory course to help students cross over the gap.
"Mac is unbelievable, don't ever lose faith on Mac only because of not being able to get familiar with it in a few days." We are certainly not the professionals, but we are glad to share some of our experience with Mac with the community.
By the end of the course, you should be able to accomplish the following objectives:
- Learn basic Terminal commands
- Be able to develop in Visual Studio Code.
- Identify the useful, productive tools on macOS.
- Know your Mac better.
- Work with git and GitHub.
- Build an entire gaming project on Mac.
- etc.
We hope that through an extensive series of lessons, students will be able to grasp the ideas and further explore more contents. It is encouraged to share your thoughts, ideas, and questions with every one who is learning to be a better Mac user.
The following schedule is subject to change.
Class | Topics | Notes (Resources) |
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🥾 Getting Started 🥾 | ||
Lec 01 | Introduction to Mac • How to Use Terminal to Run a C++ Program • How to Write Your HW | |
📒 Into the Details 🤓 | ||
Lec 02 | Terminal Basics • zsh | |
Lec 03 | Text Editors • Visual Studio Code Basics | Will also cover why VSCode is probably working for you. |
Lec 04 | git • GitHub | |
Lec 05 | IM 1003 Final Project | |
👨🏽💻 Knowing Your Mac 👩🏼💻 | ||
Lec 06 | Mac-specific Tools and Usage | |
TBA | TBA | TBA |
(*Note
: Schedules are subject to change)
Wed. 18:30 PM - 20:30 PM @ Rm. 704, 2nd Student Activity Center of National Taiwan University
All questions and suggestions are welcomed. If you are interested in helping out, please consider contacting us (in person).
Bottom line: Since this is only a simple course open to students from NTUIM, please go for a more comprehensive course or documents for more information.