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git-aware-prompt
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Advice to be more efficient with the terminal?
Also, if you use git and you've ever seen/miss git bash, this ends up showing your branch in the prompt and other useful things, I ended up setting it up both on my remote boxes and in wsl and in Mac https://github.com/jimeh/git-aware-prompt
- Do any of you change your prompt? If so what do you use or set?
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What does your shell prompt look like?
I use git-aware-prompt - https://github.com/jimeh/git-aware-prompt and slightly change the colours.
missing-semester
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Ask HN: I want to learn to use the terminal, where do I start
The missing semester of your cs education
https://missing.csail.mit.edu/
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Please advise, still struggling intensely
You mentioned having issues with accessory concepts so perhaps this might help: https://missing.csail.mit.edu/. There's also a chapter on git
- Curso del IPN
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CS2030S and CS2040S advice
https://missing.csail.mit.edu/ is a good way to pass the Dec-Jan break if you want to prep for CS2030S + some more general stuff.
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I cancelled my Replit subscription
Reflecting a little bit more I don't think it was replit's fault, per-say. But that change should have been made together with a larger adjustment to the program. Like adding a class/unit in the style of [the missing semester](https://missing.csail.mit.edu/) to make sure people came away with a good range of intuitions.
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Advice to a Novice Programmer
From MJD's post: I think CS curricula should have a class that focuses specifically on these issues, on the matter of how do you actually write software?
But they never do.
FWIW, MIT's "The Missing Semester of Your CS Education" attempts to deal with this lack, though, even there, it's an unofficial course taught between terms, during MIT's IAP -- Independent Activities Period[1] -- and not an actual CS course.
[0] https://missing.csail.mit.edu/
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditions_and_student_activit...
- School of SRE: Curriculum for onboarding non-traditional hires and new grads
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Advice / Resources from a "Seasoned Beginner"
Link to the "missing semester of your CS degree" course by MIT.
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MIT's Missing Semester Class: Beyond the CS Curriculum
Rightly called The Missing Semester (of Your CS Education), this class from MIT will teach you how to use some of the tools that are fundamental to the software engineering ecosystem. From shell scripting to the fundamentals of information security—spanning around 12 lectures—you can add a bunch of practical skills to your toolbox.
- ¿Recomendaciones sobre que aprender?
What are some alternatives?
thefuck - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
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!
ShellCheck - ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
computer-science - :mortar_board: Path to a free self-taught education in Computer Science!
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
CS50x-2021 - 🎓 HarvardX: CS50 Introduction to Computer Science (CS50x)
mcfly - Fly through your shell history. Great Scott!
vimrc - The ultimate Vim configuration (vimrc)
.tmux - 🇫🇷 Oh my tmux! My self-contained, pretty & versatile tmux configuration made with ❤️
javascript - JavaScript Style Guide
materials - Bonus materials, exercises, and example projects for our Python tutorials
flexboxfroggy - A game for learning CSS flexbox 🐸