diff --git a/intro/intro_prez/presentation.nav b/intro/intro_prez/presentation.nav index 31a5ac2845339c8093c5d128658b5dba09d94d25..a9530b1eb32a7f690b3d03655c5068f87bf5892c 100644 --- a/intro/intro_prez/presentation.nav +++ b/intro/intro_prez/presentation.nav @@ -7,26 +7,26 @@ \headcommand {\sectionentry {1}{Linux}{3}{Linux}{0}} \headcommand {\slideentry {1}{0}{1}{3/3}{}{0}} \headcommand {\beamer@framepages {3}{3}} -\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {3}{3}} -\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {3}{3}} -\headcommand {\sectionentry {2}{Python}{4}{Python}{0}} -\headcommand {\slideentry {2}{0}{1}{4/4}{}{0}} -\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {4}{4}} -\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {4}{4}} -\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {4}{4}} -\headcommand {\sectionentry {3}{Robot control library}{5}{Robot control library}{0}} -\headcommand {\slideentry {3}{0}{1}{5/5}{}{0}} -\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {5}{5}} -\headcommand {\slideentry {3}{0}{2}{6/10}{}{0}} -\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {6}{10}} -\headcommand {\slideentry {3}{0}{3}{11/15}{}{0}} -\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {11}{15}} -\headcommand {\slideentry {3}{0}{4}{16/21}{}{0}} +\headcommand {\slideentry {1}{0}{2}{4/8}{}{0}} +\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {4}{8}} +\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {3}{8}} +\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {3}{8}} +\headcommand {\sectionentry {2}{Python}{9}{Python}{0}} +\headcommand {\slideentry {2}{0}{1}{9/9}{}{0}} +\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {9}{9}} +\headcommand {\slideentry {2}{0}{2}{10/14}{}{0}} +\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {10}{14}} +\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {9}{14}} +\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {9}{14}} +\headcommand {\sectionentry {3}{Simple manipulator control library}{15}{Simple manipulator control library}{0}} +\headcommand {\slideentry {3}{0}{1}{15/15}{}{0}} +\headcommand {\beamer@framepages {15}{15}} +\headcommand {\slideentry {3}{0}{2}{16/21}{}{0}} \headcommand {\beamer@framepages {16}{21}} -\headcommand {\slideentry {3}{0}{5}{22/22}{}{0}} +\headcommand {\slideentry {3}{0}{3}{22/22}{}{0}} \headcommand {\beamer@framepages {22}{22}} \headcommand {\beamer@partpages {1}{22}} -\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {5}{22}} -\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {5}{22}} +\headcommand {\beamer@subsectionpages {15}{22}} +\headcommand {\beamer@sectionpages {15}{22}} \headcommand {\beamer@documentpages {22}} \headcommand {\gdef \inserttotalframenumber {4}} diff --git a/intro/intro_prez/presentation.tex b/intro/intro_prez/presentation.tex index c2e660b0e39cdc87fd99069d1c6e6b594860bbb0..0512efafd262a3c00712ab80774484fdaed8044b 100755 --- a/intro/intro_prez/presentation.tex +++ b/intro/intro_prez/presentation.tex @@ -138,8 +138,6 @@ sorting=ynt \end{frame} \section{Linux} -\section{Python} -\section{Robot control library} \begin{frame}{Linux, Linux CLI basics} @@ -166,6 +164,8 @@ sorting=ynt + +\section{Python} \begin{frame}{Python} \begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}] \item basic syntax and usage @@ -181,7 +181,9 @@ sorting=ynt \end{frame} -\begin{frame}{ur\_simple\_control} + +\section{Simple manipulator control library} +\begin{frame}{Simple manipulator control} \begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}] \item basic info \pause diff --git a/linux/03_CLI_basics.md b/linux/03_CLI_basics.md index cd0c399188d170cb5664560790c1985160bbca11..fa682df036f6e2542b6bab083b8e8775623649a9 100644 --- a/linux/03_CLI_basics.md +++ b/linux/03_CLI_basics.md @@ -3,6 +3,8 @@ Concepts and terminalogy: - terminal emulator - shell +- commands +- flags/arguments - absolute and relative path - distribution - package manager @@ -19,12 +21,22 @@ Content: - sudo - cd - pwd -- apt - example update and install htop -- --help - example: use ls -l - touch, mkdir - rm +- apt - example update and install htop +- --help - example: use ls -l - empowerment points: - example reading error messing (bad install) - man - ssh - SIGINT via ctrl-c + +## additional resources +------------------------ +- tons and tons of videos on youtube +- [book on CLI basics](https://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php) +- apropos +- info pages, start with info coreutils +- google the thing you want to do +- if you want to do what the shell does (and much more) + programmatically, then consider reading [the bible](https://www.man7.org/tlpi/) diff --git a/project_management/01_intro_to_project_management.md b/project_management/01_intro_to_project_management.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3bbb53e3356312e0f621e8e2d5ae091589abd480 --- /dev/null +++ b/project_management/01_intro_to_project_management.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# introduction to project management +---------------------------------------- +There are a million things to say about project management. +I know nothing about it apart from the fact that it exists. +What I do know from experience is that if you're +planning on writing more than 200 lines of Python code, +you need to do some kind of project management +to avoid some of the pain and suffering that comes with doing a project. + +Here are the key components of project management: +1. planning +2. communication +3. version control + +## planning +------------- +### raison d'ĂȘtre +------------------ +3 weeks into the project the probability of things not working +out exactly according to plan is 100%. This situation +is precisely the reason why you need to have a written plan. +It allows you to see: +- what went wrong and what didn't +- which parts you need to update and which parts are affected by this +- what was forgotten +- what was added, but was never planned for and what does that change +- what's the best way to proceed forward +- what are the new priorities + +### what's a good plan +---------------------- +a plan which contains + - the description of what you're doing, why, how and when + - priorities and dependencies + - alternatives for the hows + - mid-point deadlines for the whens + - subtask division and clear task allocation + - is easy to read + +## communication +------------------- +- willingness to listen and compromise +- willingness say what you think +- a common place for written communication which everyone frequents often +- code documentation, including usage instructions +- set meeting dates, with an agreed-upon written meeting agenda + +## version control +------------------- +next video diff --git a/linux/07_git.md b/project_management/02_version_control_and_git.md similarity index 89% rename from linux/07_git.md rename to project_management/02_version_control_and_git.md index 8302f873ac84b2e26fb21d4cf5ad87f0b763731c..f32f2a449db3b3d552a72f80c8229e7502e10a19 100644 --- a/linux/07_git.md +++ b/project_management/02_version_control_and_git.md @@ -66,8 +66,9 @@ and you don't step on each others toe in the process. ### discarding changes ----------------------- -- stash -- revert +- git stash - puts the changes from last commit "on the side" (similar to a cut command in text editing), + they can be brought back with git stash pop +- git revert ### merging changes --------------- @@ -84,10 +85,11 @@ works as it should, and commit the changes. ## additional goodies ------------- -- .gitignore +- .gitignore - file where you specify what to ignore, essential when working with (large) datafiles + as git is really meant just for text (code) - using difftool in your preferred ide -- logging in with ssh keys -- git-lfs +- logging in with ssh keys - you can skip typing in email and password +- git-lfs - for storing large files on the git-server (convenient up to a certain size) ### resources ------------- @@ -102,4 +104,4 @@ works as it should, and commit the changes. - other man-7 pages on git as needed - man git - man git [command] works for [command] -- google +- google "how to do x in git" diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/Images/LU-logotype-print-digital/.DS_Store b/project_management/intro_prez/Images/LU-logotype-print-digital/.DS_Store new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d725b5892d34c8eef5e4783cc6335e004f16be7e Binary files /dev/null and b/project_management/intro_prez/Images/LU-logotype-print-digital/.DS_Store differ diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/Images/LU-logotype-print-digital/EPS_for_print/.DS_Store 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See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with beamerthemefocus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +\mode<presentation> + + +% DEFINE COLORS. --------------------------------------------------------------- +\definecolor{main}{RGB}{64, 64, 64} +\definecolor{background}{RGB}{239, 239, 239} + +\definecolor{alert}{RGB}{180, 0, 0} +\definecolor{example}{RGB}{0, 110, 0} + + +% SET COLORS. ------------------------------------------------------------------ +\setbeamercolor{normal text}{fg=main, bg=background} +\setbeamercolor{alerted text}{fg=alert} +\setbeamercolor{example text}{fg=example} + +\setbeamercolor{titlelike}{fg=background, bg=main} +\setbeamercolor{frametitle}{parent={titlelike}} + +\setbeamercolor{footline}{fg=background, bg=main} + +\setbeamercolor{block title}{bg=main!80!background, fg=background} +\setbeamercolor{block body}{bg=main!10!background, fg=main} + +\setbeamercolor{block title alerted}{bg=alert, fg=background} +\setbeamercolor{block body alerted}{bg=alert!10!background, fg=main} + +\setbeamercolor{block title example}{bg=example, fg=background} +\setbeamercolor{block body example}{bg=example!10!background, fg=main} + +\setbeamercolor{itemize item}{fg=main} +\setbeamercolor{itemize subitem}{fg=main} + +\setbeamercolor{enumerate item}{fg=main!70!black} +\setbeamercolor{enumerate subitem}{fg=main!70!black} + +\setbeamercolor{description item}{fg=main!70!black} +\setbeamercolor{description subitem}{fg=main!70!black} + +\setbeamercolor{caption name}{fg=main} + +\setbeamercolor{section in toc}{fg=main} +\setbeamercolor{subsection in toc}{fg=main} +\setbeamercolor{section number projected}{bg=main} +\setbeamercolor{subsection number projected}{bg=main} + +\setbeamercolor{bibliography item}{fg=main} +\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry author}{fg=main!70!black} +\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry title}{fg=main} +\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry location}{fg=main} +\setbeamercolor{bibliography entry note}{fg=main} + +\mode<all> diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/beamerfontthemefocus.sty b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerfontthemefocus.sty new file mode 100755 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..faa8ba9ff0e08f774a9c93c4cc1e3e773fcd676b --- /dev/null +++ b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerfontthemefocus.sty @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +% Copyright (C) 2018 Pasquale Claudio Africa. +% 2018 Sebastian Friedl. +% +% This file is part of beamerthemefocus. +% +% beamerthemefocus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% beamerthemefocus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with beamerthemefocus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +\mode<presentation> + + +% SET FONTS. ------------------------------------------------------------------- +\setbeamerfont{title}{size=\LARGE, shape=\scshape\bfseries} +\setbeamerfont{subtitle}{size=\normalsize, shape=\scshape, parent=structure} +\setbeamerfont{author}{size=\large, shape=\scshape} + +\setbeamerfont{institute}{size=\small, shape=\scshape} +\setbeamerfont{date}{size=\small, shape=\scshape} + +\setbeamerfont{sectiontitle}{size=\huge, series=\scshape\bfseries} +\setbeamerfont{frametitle}{size=\Large, shape=\scshape} + +\setbeamerfont{footline}{size=\scriptsize} + +\setbeamerfont{focusframe}{size=\huge, shape=\scshape} + +\setbeamerfont{description item}{shape=\bfseries} + +\setbeamerfont{caption name}{shape=\bfseries} + +\setbeamerfont{bibliography item}{size=\small, shape=\scshape} +\setbeamerfont{bibliography entry author}{size=\small, shape=\scshape} +\setbeamerfont{bibliography entry title}{size=\small, series=\scshape\bfseries} +\setbeamerfont{bibliography entry location}{size=\small, shape=\scshape\normalfont} +\setbeamerfont{bibliography entry note}{size=\small, shape=\scshape\normalfont} + +\mode<all> diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/beamerinnerthemefocus.sty b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerinnerthemefocus.sty new file mode 100755 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c990d22f4de77b22cc76e22a19f3ea5ccfb0c852 --- /dev/null +++ b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerinnerthemefocus.sty @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +% Copyright (C) 2018 Pasquale Claudio Africa. +% 2018 Sebastian Friedl. +% +% This file is part of beamerthemefocus. +% +% beamerthemefocus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% beamerthemefocus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +% GNU General Public License for more details. +% +% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +% along with beamerthemefocus. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +\mode<presentation> + +\RequirePackage{tikz} + + +% CUSTOMIZE STRUCTURE ELEMENTS. ------------------------------------------------ +\setbeamertemplate{blocks}[default] + +\setbeamertemplate{section in toc}[square] +\setbeamertemplate{subsection in toc}[square] + +\setbeamertemplate{itemize items}[square] +\setbeamertemplate{itemize subitem}[triangle] + + +% STRUCTURE FRAME TEMPLATE DEFINITIONS. ---------------------------------------- +% Title page. +\defbeamertemplate*{title page}{focus}{% + {\usebeamercolor{frametitle}\colorlet{focus@@temp}{bg}% + \begin{tikzpicture}[overlay, remember picture] + \fill[color=focus@@temp] (current page.north west) rectangle ([shift = {(0, -0.45\paperheight)}] current page.north east); + \end{tikzpicture}} + + \vspace{-1.65\baselineskip} + \begin{minipage}[b][0.35\paperheight]{\textwidth} + \vspace{\baselineskip} + \usebeamerfont{title} + \usebeamercolor[fg]{frametitle} + \inserttitle + \end{minipage} + + \begin{minipage}[t][0.1\paperheight]{\textwidth} + \usebeamerfont{subtitle} + \usebeamercolor[fg]{frametitle} + \insertsubtitle + \end{minipage} + + % Set the title graphic in a zero-height box, so that + % the position of other elements is not affected. + {\vfuzz=9999pt\vbox to 0pt { + \raggedleft + \inserttitlegraphic + }} + + \begin{minipage}[t]{\textwidth} + \usebeamerfont{author} + \insertauthor + \end{minipage} + + \vspace*{\baselineskip} + \begin{minipage}[t]{\textwidth} + \usebeamerfont{institute} + \insertinstitute + \end{minipage} + + \vspace*{\baselineskip} + \begin{minipage}[t]{\textwidth} + \usebeamerfont{date}{\insertdate} + \end{minipage} + + \vspace*{5\baselineskip} + + \addtocounter{framenumber}{-1} +} + +% Section page. +\defbeamertemplate*{section page}{focus}{% + {% + \usebeamercolor{frametitle}\colorlet{focus@@temp}{bg}% + \begin{tikzpicture}[overlay, remember picture] + \fill[color=focus@@temp] (current page.north west) rectangle ([shift = {(0, -0.45\paperheight)}] current page.north east); + \end{tikzpicture}% + } + + \vspace{-2\baselineskip} + \begin{minipage}[b][0.45\paperheight]{\textwidth} + \usebeamerfont{sectiontitle} + \usebeamercolor[fg]{frametitle} + \let\hyperlink\@secondoftwo\insertsection + \end{minipage} + + \begin{minipage}[t][0.55\paperheight]{\textwidth} + \end{minipage} +} + +\AtBeginSection{% + \begin{frame}[plain, noframenumbering]{} + \sectionpage + \end{frame}% +} + +\mode<all> diff --git a/project_management/intro_prez/beamerouterthemefocus.sty b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerouterthemefocus.sty new file mode 100755 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f05f338e0ee80d8918e7bcba9c4983b746b36bd --- /dev/null +++ b/project_management/intro_prez/beamerouterthemefocus.sty @@ -0,0 +1,255 @@ +% Copyright (C) 2018 Pasquale Claudio Africa. +% 2018 Sebastian Friedl. +% +% This file is part of beamerthemefocus. +% +% beamerthemefocus is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +% the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +% (at your option) any later version. +% +% beamerthemefocus is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +% but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +% MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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Optional title page image, comment this line to remove it + +\institute{Department of Automatic control \\ Lund University } + +\date{Lund, Sweden 2024} + +%------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{document} + +%------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{frame} + \maketitle % Automatically created using the information in the commands above +\end{frame} + +%\begin{frame}[noframenumbering]{Presentation structure} +\begin{frame}{Presentation structure} + \tableofcontents +\end{frame} + +\section{Overview} +\begin{frame}{Why you need project management} + \pause +Because otherwise you will at best do much more work +and fail at worst. +\end{frame} + + +\begin{frame}{Components of project management} +\begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}] +\pause +\item planning +\pause +\item communication +\pause +\item version control +\end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\section{Planning} +\begin{frame}{Raison d'ĂȘtre} + \pause + \begin{alertblock}{Peak into the future} +3 weeks into the project the probability of things not working +out exactly according to plan is 100\%. This situation +is precisely the reason why you need to have a written plan. + \end{alertblock} +\end{frame} +% +\begin{frame}{Purpose of a plan} +It allows you to see: +\begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}] + \pause +\item what went wrong and what didn't + \pause +\item which parts you need to update and which parts are affected by this + \pause +\item what was forgotten + \pause +\item what was added, but was never planned for and what does that change + \pause +\item what's the best way to proceed forward + \pause +\item what are the new priorities +\end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}{What is a good plan} +A plan which contains: +\begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}] + \pause +\item the description of what you're doing, why, how and when + \pause +\item priorities and dependencies + \pause +\item alternatives for the hows + \pause +\item mid-point deadlines for the whens + \pause +\item subtask division and clear task allocation + \pause +\item is easy to read +\end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\section{Communication} +\begin{frame}{Communication} +\begin{itemize}[label=\ding{95}] + \pause +\item willingness to listen and compromise + \pause +\item willingness say what you think + \pause +\item a common place for written communication which everyone frequents often + \pause +\item code documentation, including usage instructions + \pause +\item set meeting dates, with an agreed-upon written meeting agenda +\end{itemize} +\end{frame} + +\begin{frame}[focus] +Thank you for your attention! +\newline +\ding{96}\ding{96}\ding{96} +\end{frame} + + + + + + + +%\begin{frame}[plain]{Plain Slide} +% This is a slide with the plain style and it is numbered. +%\end{frame} +% +%%------------------------------------------------ +% +%\begin{frame}[t] +% This slide has an empty title and is aligned to top. +%\end{frame} +% +%%------------------------------------------------ +% +%\begin{frame}[noframenumbering]{No Slide Numbering} +% This slide is not numbered and is citing reference \cite{knuth74}. +%\end{frame} +% +%%------------------------------------------------ +% +%\begin{frame}{Typesetting and Math} +% The packages \texttt{inputenc} and \texttt{FiraSans}\footnote{\url{https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Fira+Sans}}\textsuperscript{,}\footnote{\url{http://mozilla.github.io/Fira/}} are used to properly set the main fonts. +% \vfill +% This theme provides styling commands to typeset \emph{emphasized}, \alert{alerted}, \textbf{bold}, \textcolor{example}{example text}, \dots +% \vfill +% \texttt{FiraSans} also provides support for mathematical symbols: +% \begin{equation*} +% e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0. +% \end{equation*} +%\end{frame} +% +% +%\section{Section 2} +% +%%------------------------------------------------ +% +%\begin{frame}{Blocks} +% These blocks are part of 1 slide, to be displayed consecutively. +% \begin{block}{Block} +% Text. +% \end{block} +% \pause % Automatically creates a new "page" split between the above and above + below +% \begin{alertblock}{Alert block} +% Alert \alert{text}. +% \end{alertblock} +% \pause % Automatically creates a new "page" split between the above and above + below +% \begin{exampleblock}{Example block} +% Example \textcolor{example}{text}. +% \end{exampleblock} +%\end{frame} +% +%%------------------------------------------------ +% +%\begin{frame}{Columns} +% \begin{columns} +% \column{0.5\textwidth} +% This text appears in the left column and wraps neatly with a margin between columns. +% +% \column{0.5\textwidth} +% \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{Images/placeholder.jpg} +% \end{columns} +%\end{frame} +% +%%------------------------------------------------ +% +%\begin{frame}{Lists} +% \begin{columns}[T, onlytextwidth] % T for top align, onlytextwidth to suppress the margin between columns +% \column{0.33\textwidth} +% Items: +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Item 1 +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Subitem 1.1 +% \item Subitem 1.2 +% \end{itemize} +% \item Item 2 +% \item Item 3 +% \end{itemize} +% +% \column{0.33\textwidth} +% Enumerations: +% \begin{enumerate} +% \item First +% \item Second +% \begin{enumerate} +% \item Sub-first +% \item Sub-second +% \end{enumerate} +% \item Third +% \end{enumerate} +% +% \column{0.33\textwidth} +% Descriptions: +% \begin{description} +% \item[First] Yes. +% \item[Second] No. +% \end{description} +% \end{columns} +%\end{frame} +% +%%------------------------------------------------ +% +%\begin{frame}{Table} +% \begin{table} +% \centering % Centre the table on the slide +% \begin{tabular}{l c} +% \toprule +% Discipline & Avg. Salary \\ +% \toprule +% \textbf{Engineering} & \textbf{\$66,521} \\ +% Computer Sciences & \$60,005\\ +% Mathematics and Sciences & \$61,867\\ +% Business & \$56,720\\ +% Humanities \& Social Sciences & \$56,669\\ +% Agriculture and Natural Resources & \$53,565\\ +% Communications & \$51,448\\ +% \midrule +% \textbf{Average for All Disciplines} & \textbf{\$58,114}\\ +% \bottomrule +% \end{tabular} +% \caption{Table caption} +% \end{table} +%\end{frame} +% +%%------------------------------------------------ + + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% CLOSING/SUPPLEMENTARY SLIDES +%---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +%\appendix + +%\begin{frame}{References} +%% \bibliography{../thesis_text/bibliography.bib} +%% \bibliographystyle{plain} +% +%%\addcontentsline{toc} +%\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography} +%\printbibliography +%\end{frame} + +%------------------------------------------------ + +%\begin{frame}{Backup Slide} +% This is a backup slide, useful to include additional materials to answer questions from the audience. +% \vfill +% The package \texttt{appendixnumberbeamer} is used to refrain from numbering appendix slides. +%\end{frame} + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +\end{document} diff --git a/project_management/introduction_to_project_management_edited.mkv b/project_management/introduction_to_project_management_edited.mkv new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4b193f53c15a5ce0f3fdfc7e23fd9cd2afc559ae --- /dev/null +++ b/project_management/introduction_to_project_management_edited.mkv @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 +oid sha256:3910978b9597da1164d0ae75e9bf88f928447ced6947d0f83c1c1a85abbf6070 +size 210627117