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emacs-gdscript-mode
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Emacs lsp-mode
Do You have any advices how to configure lsp server for gdscript in emacs? On module site (https://github.com/godotengine/emacs-gdscript-mode) is only enigmatic:"To use it, you need to install lsp-mode on top of gdscript-mode and configure it. To install and configure lsp-mode, see the lsp-mode documentation." What does it mean "install lsp-mode on top of gdscript-mode"? Are there any special commands or techniques to do it in emasc? Lsp instalation page says gdscript lsp server must be installed manually and redirects user to main page of godot's github.
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Why don't mainstream game engines have built in code editors?
The script-editor for GDScript in Godot is pretty basic. I think it is OK and it has some useful features, but I often switch to Emacs (with gd-script-mode) when I need to do some bigger edits. The Godot developers are never going to be able to compete with any of the big editors. What they can do is to offer good integration with their scripting language and the Godot engine of course and they are doing that (which is why I use their script editor most of the time).
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Do you use an external editor for GDScript?
I use (doom) emacs for writing gdscript on linux and osx, without issues. With gdscript-mode (https://github.com/godotengine/emacs-gdscript-mode) and lsp support, you get most of the features offered by the editor. I spent some time in the built-in editor when first starting with godot, but I missed vim-style keybindings and general extensibility.
- [OC] Aprenda Programação: Material Escrito e Gratuito para Aprendizado de Programação (Python, JavaScript, Lua, Godot GDScript) Baseado em Fundamentos e Pensamento Computacional
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CS50's websites not loading.
Although this doesn’t happen everyday. Somedays cs50.harvard.edu doesn’t load anything or it takes up to 5 minutes to load. Which can get really annoying when we need to go through multiple pages to get to specific problem sets. I dont know if anybody else experiences this. Any help or suggestion why is this happening? Also, if the page hasn’t loaded in a long time, I inspect the page and the tag has class= "invisible", when i delete that i can see all the contents but the body tag itself takes up to 5 minute to load.
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What's the best way for me to learn Python for free?
I recommend CS50 for general computer science course. It is for free It starts with C and switches to Python .
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Ask HN: What are some of the best university courses available online for free?
CS50 is Harvard's introduction to computer science course. It's pretty good. https://cs50.harvard.edu
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CodeMaster
estou a fazer este curso e nao consigo recomendar mais, e é gratuito https://cs50.harvard.edu/
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Please help a complete noob
Slight correction. It's https://cs50.harvard.edu/x for CS50X. https://cs50.harvard.edu/ is the one taught at Harvard
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22 and still unemployed is there any hope for me ?
There's a course called CS50. It's intro to computer science. There's also FreeCodeCamp. If you prefer practical approach, you can start with freecodecamp or with CS50 if you prefer a theoretical.
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The Complete Guide to a Career in Web Development: Additional Resources
The gold standard free resource for getting introduced to programming and software development is Harvard's free CS50 course. Seriously, watch the preview video to get an idea, it's absolutely fascinating subject material and extremely well presented. I would recommend this course to anyone who was thinking about getting into development.
- I created my first Web App. Can I get some reviews/critiques?
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How and where to get started with coding
http://cs50.harvard.edu is a good starting place.
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[Poly] What Do Information Technology Student Actually Study?
That being said, I think it's more important to be familiar with common paradigms and you can take CS50 to get a headstart for poly and help you to better understand the common concepts (even though it's a uni-level course), since your level of comfort in transitioning from one language to another will increase when you understand and pick up the commonalities between languages. Concepts are important for a good grounding, while language syntax are generally easier to pick up as you expose yourself to more languages.
What are some alternatives?
evil-snipe - 2-char searching ala vim-sneak & vim-seek, for evil-mode
TabNine - AI Code Completions
god-mode - Minor mode for God-like command entering
curriculum - The open curriculum for learning web development
emacs-solaire-mode - If only certain buffers could be so grossly incandescent.
company-godot-gdscript.el - Company back-end for auto-completion for Godot Engine GDScript files with Emacs.
org-msg - OrgMsg is a GNU/Emacs global minor mode mixing up Org mode and Message mode to compose and reply to emails in a Outlook HTML friendly style.
godot-gdscript.el - Major mode for editing Godot Engine GDScript files with Emacs.
smart-mode-line - A powerful and beautiful mode-line for Emacs.
cs-topics - My personal curriculum covering basic CS topics. This might be useful for self-taught developers... A work in development! This might take a very long time to get finished!
emacs-which-key - Emacs package that displays available keybindings in popup
community - Repository for public issue-tracking and discussions