This is amazing. It's a great idea.
Useless, but fun.
This is amazing. It's a great idea.
Useless, but fun.
I would put shell scripting basics higher up on the list as part of the introduction to cli, because that's one of the major benefits over using a gui.
Otherwise it looks really good, maybe sprinkle some vi(m) in there, because it is the defacto default editor outside of Ubuntu and few others.
Also maybe focus more on iptools2 over the legacy commands like ifconfig, netstat etc as they are not available everywhere anymore (use ip or ss instead). It is still very useful to know both though.
Finally you should pay close attention to anti patterns like "sudo su", "ps aux | grep ...", "cat ... | grep ..." etc and make sure to teach proper usage of the tools. I have seen it way too often done wrong in beginner guides.
Which actually breaks the code if you don't have sw configured to the same width as used by the code.
If anything that proves my point.
Many antidepressants have this effect, e.g. Sertraline (Zoloft).
Just copy some code over into a not properly configured vim.
People seem to forget that not everything is a fully configured development environment working locally on your laptop which attempts to fix the issues introduced by that design decision.
Absolutely yes. JSON and SCSS > YML and SASS
You can work around most issues in any language with the right tools. That's not the point.
If a design decision introduced a whole new class of errors it is probably just bad design.
Python is stupid. Using non printable characters as anything other than token separation is just asking for trouble.
The first time I had some salsa in a restaurant I was asking if they accidentally poured dish soap into it. It was inedible for me.
I only learned later that it was cilantro and that it is genetic.
I am still feeling sorry for the remark, but it was all I could taste and didn't know any better.
I am gay people? Finally some great news today!
Where can I download gay people on my phone?
Actually I did below! You are absolutely correct.