emacs-gdscript-mode
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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
curriculum
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Confidently Incorrect - Navigating Battleships
There were frustrations and compromises and victories, but little by little I can see my progress, and I still enjoy the act of overcoming these new challenges and learning more and more. Each day is another little lesson. I look forward to continuing with The Odin Project and the next challenges, but in the meantime I must return to looking for my alternance (apprenticeship) and maybe a small personal project before launching into the next part of the curriculum.
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Seeking Guidance on the Path to Web Development: My Journey So Far and Next Steps
The Odin Project: With its hands-on approach, The Odin Project guids through everything from basic HTML and CSS to full-stack development.
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Free Resources Every Web Developer Should Know About
The Odin Project (https://www.theodinproject.com/)
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🔥 Top 10 Best Websites to Learn Coding for Free! 💻
The Odin Project The Odin Project offers a full-stack curriculum for aspiring web developers. With its project-based approach, you'll gain practical experience while learning HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more.
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100+ FREE Resources Every Web Developer Must Try
TheOdinProject
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
The Odin Project - Free, open-source platform with a curriculum focused on JavaScript and Ruby for web development.
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Ask HN: Would doing a coding bootcamp be a horrible idea?
I'll throw in a vote for teaching yourself or using free resources and communities. Even if you go down the bootcamp route it is going to take a lot of self motivation and work outside of the bootcamp / afterwards in order to become job ready. Or at least do this to start with to make sure you like it.
I did this myself a few years years ago over lockdown. I had a lot of down time and worked on teaching myself web development full time 5 days a week for about a year. I was then able to land a job at a FAANG company through an apprenticeship scheme that they offer in the UK (I'm not sure if these kinds of schemes are available in the US) where I stayed for a year and a half and I am now working for a startup in a position I found through connections I made at my previous job. At the time I did have other offers for non-apprenticeship roles at other companies so don't let the absence of apprenticeships put you off if they aren't on offer in the US. The job market was definitely better when I was applying for my first job so the process might be more drawn out now. The main resource I used for self teaching was The Odin Project (https://www.theodinproject.com/). I also did a batch at The Recurse Center (https://www.recurse.com/) which was a great experience in general, especially for getting some hands on time working on projects with other people. I would say be curious, reach out to people who are working on things you find interesting to ask them for a chat and just persevere with the applications as you will definitely get a lot of rejections.
One more thing (might be UK specific as well) but I would check to see if there are any government funded bootcamps you might be able to get a place on. I know multiple people in the UK who got the job center to pay for them to do a bootcamp while they were on universal credit and now work in the industry.
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Confidently Incorrect - Revisiting previous projects.
So I have been learning how to code and broadly development since 2020, during the Covid-19 lockdowns, beginning with the classic triple threat of HTML/CSS/JavaScript, adding into the mix a dash of Python and since returning to live in France 2022 have committed to The Odin Project web-development program and happily began my full time formal learning with Ada Tech School in 2023. Now the search for my 12-month-long apprenticeship (Alternance, en français) begins, as well as continuing my self-study and side-projects.
- The Odin Project – Full stack web development curriculum
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Programming Learning Journey So Far and Onward
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