Brief Summary
This course is your go-to guide for setting up EWDjs on Linux, specifically Ubuntu 14.04. Whether it’s a Virtual Machine or an AWS EC2 instance, you’ll be shown how to get everything running smoothly on your Linux System. Perfect for new Linux users!
Key Points
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Learn how to set up EWDjs on Linux systems
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Focus on Ubuntu 14.04 Server, either on a Virtual Machine or AWS EC2
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Installation of all components required for EWD.js
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Practical steps shown using VMWare
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Great beginner course for future EWDjs learning
Learning Outcomes
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Install EWD.js and all necessary components on Linux
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Run EWD.js on an Ubuntu Linux Virtual Machine
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Set up EWD.js on an AWS EC2 instance
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Understand the basic differences between Linux and Windows development
About This Course
A guide to getting EWDjs up and running on Linux platforms
This course is designed for people who are interested in getting the EWDjs development and run-time platform up and running on a Linux System. The course will focus on the Ubuntu 14.04 Server flavour of Linux, running as either a Virtual Machine or an Amazon Web Services EC2 instance.
In the case of the Ubuntu Virtual Machine, I'll demonstrate how things are done using VMWare, but the steps and approach will be applicable to other hypervisors such as VirtualBox
For the Linux user and EWDjs newbie, this course is an ideal pre-cursor to my other beginner's course: "Getting Started with EWDjs". Whilst the latter course focuses on developing using a Windows platform, there's really no difference in development approach apart from file path syntax.
install all the components needed to run EWD.js on Linux Systems
get EWD.js up and running on a Ubuntu Linux Virtual Machine
get EWD.js up and running on a Linux-based Amazon EC2 instance
Joel I.
An excellent course on installation of various MUMPS implementations on Linux systems, providing a lot of valuable information not just related to EWDJS. Very detailed description and demonstration of all the various steps.