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<p>That's a good point! But yes, we have many options:<br>
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<li><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://web.microsoftstream.com">https://web.microsoftstream.com</a><br>
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<li>Teams <br>
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<li>stream.inf.elte.hu and co are officially for lectures, but if
it's stable we can probably request approval</li>
<li>teachers have 2GB space on IIG's AFS (but it's hard
collaborate here)</li>
<li>SVN: not sure about the size limit here, but some IK repos I
know are well over 1 GB<br>
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<p>I suggest using <b>Teams for work-in-progress</b> and <b>MS
Stream for publishing</b>. Published videos can be saved for the
future in SVN.</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/30/20 8:30 PM, Török Márk wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi All,
Do we have a streaming server? Where can we store these videos and how can we make them available for students?
Thank you,
Mark
2020 Március 30, Hétfő 14:25 CEST dátummal, Lukács Dániel <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:dlukacs@caesar.elte.hu"><dlukacs@caesar.elte.hu></a> ezt írta:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi!
That's awesome! :) I think most of us are new to this, so it's still all
experimental.
The length should be around 20 minutes. Maybe less, but definitely not
more.
I guess the topic is mostly up to you (until it's multithreaded servers
:)), but if you need a plan:
* The *video* could be some theory intro and a demo about moving from
iterative server to multithreaded server. (With iterative server,
one client has to wait until the other client finished
communication. Threads can solve this problem.) If you don't want to
code everything from scratch, it may be a good idea to create a
supplementary handout and refer to that in the video.
* During class they could implement Robi's chat server and chat client
during *class*. They will need a detailed assignment text for this.
As Robi said, a demo (or written instruction) could be necessary
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap=""> here if there are difficult or unexpected or tricky operations.
* Finally, they could solve Robi's HTTP server for *homework*. They
will need a detailed assignment text for this.
If they have this down, then week 9 could be about implementing
ping-pong and avoiding deadlocks.
Is it realistic for you to finish the video until Thursday night? We
could then review it on Friday and publish it, so students would have
time to watch it during the weekend.
Bests,
Dániel
On 3/30/20 10:17 AM, Grünwald Péter wrote:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Sziasztok!
Hát ilyen videót még nem csináltam, de megpróbálom.
Milyen hosszú legyen?
Milyen témákat tárgyaljon pontosan?
Üdv,
Péter
On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 1:16 PM Lukács Dániel <<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:dlukacs@caesar.elte.hu">dlukacs@caesar.elte.hu</a>
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:dlukacs@caesar.elte.hu"><mailto:dlukacs@caesar.elte.hu></a>> wrote:
Dear All,
No one signed up yet for preparing teaching materials for week 8 (the
one starting on April 6). The topic is Multithreaded client-server 1.
I would do it because new topics are usually easier, but I'm already
working on the large assignment :(
Péter, is it possible for you to prepare the materials for week 8?
Dániel
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