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Le Wagon's Setup
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aush
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The Fish Shell Is Amazing
I'll put it this way: Nu shell seems perfectly supportive of my philosophy that a shell is basically a REPL for a computer, and they're taking the ergonomics of an interactive REPL along with the programming language that powers that REPL seriously.
The thing is, there's currently NOTHING GOOD for "shell scripting". Shell sucks (yes it does), so for anything more than very short things I'd rather write Python. But Python sucks for shell-like things, parallelization, it has slow startup, and you also can't do things like put environment variables into your session or change the working directory, so you often wind up writing shims (eg. Broot's br alias - https://dystroy.org/broot/install-br/).
Yes I've looked at Xonsh but maybe the additional syntax is offputting to me. Like, I wouldn't use it as a shell over Zsh (how's Xonsh's fzf support? I don't know, but I know everything's going to support Zsh), and I dunno if I want to use its syntax extensions over just Python. Though It's always on my list of things to re-explore, and maybe it'll click one day. But it being based in Python makes it feel slow (I wrote my prompt in Zig to get it to be fast...)
This is relevant to mention: I wrote a small Python library (https://github.com/kbd/aush) that's basically a DSL for subprocesses, so it tries to make it more convenient to do shell-like things. I find it preferable to shell or Python alone most of the time. Here's an example of its use in my script that creates a new Python project: https://github.com/kbd/setup/blob/master/HOME/bin/create-pyt...
I haven't figured out a convenient way to implement shell piping well with Python's pipe operator, or pass through interactive output directly (so things that "update" the display, like poetry and npm don't behave the same as they do interactively) so it's still .9 status, but it works really well for what it is, and you can always write "regular Python" along with it.
Anyway, Nu seems to be an attempt to put a "real" programming language REPL in my shell, from people who have serious language experience, so I'm hopeful it'll be great.
Le Wagon's Setup
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question about private schools to learn Computer science
Le Wagon They teach Web dev with Ruby and Data science with Python
- Reconversion professionnelle
- Career Decisions: Med vs Comp Sci (Please Help !)
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Coding Bootcamp or Language School (in Tokyo)
The one I'm considering is this. The reviews and searches on Reddit about it have been positive. https://www.lewagon.com/
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[WeWantOut] 33m, 31f, USA -> Germany, UK, EU
I did a coding bootcamp in London and cost considerably less than in the US (I work in the US now as a software dev), check them out they have locations all over Europe https://www.lewagon.com/
- Attending coding bootcamp in Berlin on schengen tourist visa?
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Career prospects after IT bootcamp for beginner?
My wife wants to change career. I work in the IT field, and she thought it looked like an interesting career, so I told her that bootcamps existed and we looked a few up. There are some you can take online, like Altcademy and others you can find directly in Switzerland, like Le Wagon .
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How do you determine if a bootcamp is legit and worth it?
I know a few people who attended and were very happy with Le Wagon in Tokyo. The program is specifically shorter and cheaper so all in all you'll end up spending about the same to live in a different country and the program is short enough that you won't even need to get a visa! I really wish I went this route many years ago rather than being self-taught.
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Learning code is hard!
Anyway, after some research, I discovered Le Wagon, an intensive nine weeks long coding bootcamp that was perfectly fitting my needs: a way to catch up quickly with the basics of The Code.
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Rails Install Help
Setting up a Rails developer environment is not that easy. I advise you to follow part of this coding school setup https://github.com/lewagon/setup/blob/master/macos.md
What are some alternatives?
slimzsh - Small, usable configuration for ZSH
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
powerlevel10k - A Zsh theme
HackerNews - macOS HackerNews client that aims to be a Mac-assed Mac app. Written in Swift + AppKit.
fzf-tab - Replace zsh's default completion selection menu with fzf!
dot.me - me dot files
zgen - A lightweight and simple plugin manager for ZSH
crouton - Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
html-tui - HTML to TUI (Text user interface) renderer. It is like TurboVision but in pure HTML, CSS and JavaScript
XS - [ABANDONED] An extensible shell (descended from es and rc) having functional semantics and a conventional syntax.
jfq - JSONata on the command line