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### Electronic book
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-The instructions for the laboratory experience for this semester are contained in the electronic book you can access at [http://eip.ccom.uprrp.edu/_book-en/](http://eip.ccom.uprrp.edu/_book-en/).
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+The instructions for the laboratory experience for this semester are contained in the electronic book you can access at [http://eip.ccom.uprrp.edu/book_en/](http://eip.ccom.uprrp.edu/book_en/).
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We will publish the name of each week’s lab experience in our course’s Moodle page.
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*Bitbucket* is a repository or deposit for digital files that can be accessed online and allows the development of group projects in an ordered and simple manner. The files for the Introduction to Programming Laboratory will be stored in this site and can be downloaded to your personal computers using *Git*.
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-*Git* is an open source version control system that is primarily used for software development. The EIP team used Git during software development of the lab experiences. You as a student probably will not need to use of Git's version control capabilities for the coding assignments in the lab experiences. However, you will use Git to download the lab experience's source code files at the beginning of each session, e.g. using `git clone url`. You can obtain *Git* at [http://git-scm.com/](http://git-scm.com/).
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+*Git* is an open source version control system that is primarily used for software development. The EIP team used Git during software development of the lab experiences. You as a student probably will not need to use Git's version control capabilities for the coding assignments in the lab experiences. However, you will use Git to download the lab experience's source code files at the beginning of each session, e.g. using `git clone url`. You can obtain *Git* at [http://git-scm.com/](http://git-scm.com/).
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### Terminal and Linux
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