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== Using Netbeans for MV3500 Homework Assignments ==
## Using Netbeans for MV3500 Homework Assignments
To submit homework via Netbeans to the gitlab server you will first need to
clone a copy of the course repository at
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Use Netbeans to upload/update your homework assignments as follows:
# save into your local directory for projects/Assignments/homework1 (as appropriate)
# select file of interest in Netbeans tab for Files
# context menu: Refactor/Rename: take spaces out of file name (gets wacky on various operating systems, email etc.)
# context menu: Run file(s) to test
# context menu: Git > commit; provide comment documenting the change
# Verify that the entry in Files tab goes from green to black, indicating you have committed to your local repository.
# context menu: Git > Remote > Push to Upstream
1. save into your local directory for projects/Assignments/homework1 (as appropriate)
1. select file of interest in Netbeans tab for Files
1. context menu: Refactor/Rename: take spaces out of file name (gets wacky on various operating systems, email etc.)
1. context menu: Run file(s) to test
1. context menu: Git > commit; provide comment documenting the change
1. Verify that the entry in Files tab goes from green to black, indicating you have committed to your local repository.
1. context menu: Git > Remote > Push to Upstream
You can now verify that your file has been shared by checking the website:
* https://gitlab.nps.edu/Savage/NetworkedGraphicsMV3500/new/master/projects/Assignments/
References
* [GitLab Flavored Markdown (GFM)](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/markdown.html) and [Markdown Cheatsheet](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet)
* [Neteans 8](http://www.netbeans.org)
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