Potential Final Project
Self-organization, also called spontaneous order (in the social sciences), is a process where some form of overall order arises from local interactions between parts of an initially disordered system. The process is spontaneous, not needing control by any external agent. It is often triggered by random fluctuations, amplified by positive feedback. The resulting organization is wholly decentralized, distributed over all the components of the system. As such, the organization is typically robust and able to survive or self-repair substantial perturbation. Chaos theory discusses self-organization in terms of islands of predictability in a sea of chaotic unpredictability.
Self-organization occurs in many physical, chemical, biological, robotic, and cognitive systems. Examples can be found in crystallization, thermal convection of fluids, chemical oscillation, animal swarming, and artificial and biological neural networks.
Released: 25.01.2017
Week01: principles and practices, project management
Web Design
I have been always wanted to learn HTML but could not get the chance until we got the first assignment of the week, design/code your web page. I have used coding languages before such as processing and a little bit of Python and learning HTML was fun. As you can notice i am a type-face freak and i care so much about the layout and the presentation of the web page so i designed it with joy and love.
Santi introduced some of the open source web editors like Brackets, Kompozer, and few other ones for us in order to code and edit our web page. I have not had the chance to try them all but brackets was recommended by Arnau and Xavi and I took it from there.
We are using Git an open source platform and a distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency. So before getting into Git we had to clone our account by using an SSH key. In order to clone the account we need to use GitBash
// generating SSH key
// Create and clone directory = git clone
// Access individual directory to make changes
// To ensure the local repository is updated = git pull
// Adding files = git status
// Committing Files = git commit
// Push Files = git push
// HTML Headings
// HTML Paragraphs
// HTML Styles
// HTML Formatting
// HTML Links
// HTML Images
Released: 25.01.2017
Week01: principles and practices, project management