We all have fears – water, heights, weird smells, you name it. Me? I've got a special fear called UI change phobia. It's like my internet journey h...
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Thank you for this article, Aniket!
I also get thrown off by changing UI easily. Even worse is when you just wanna do some task and get surprised by the tool springing a popup guide on you.
Loved reading about the history of shells, always think history is overlooked in most tutorials and it does allow for a deeper understanding of the way the tool works.
The structure of your article was very clear, as a programmer new to technical writing, there is a lot I can learn from this 🤩.
I appreciate how skimable the tutorial is. I did not have the time right now to follow along, but still could get a good understanding of the presented features.
The way the code examples and explanations were laid out allowed me to skip sections that I was familiar with already and move to the next part quickly.
The "confusing" line in the final code sample was a fun surprise to me. Often in introductory material, the reader gets isolated from what could be next or work towards. For me this results in disorientation after being done, this outlook was a humbling experience and gave me something to strive toward.
Very well done!
Thanks a lot for such a descriptive comment, you just made my day. I barely find people who read or go through the entire post. Glad you found it useful.
Fantastic post! Waiting for the script scheduling blog💯😍
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Very information thank you
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Great content 🔥 Keep it up!!
Thanks Divyam
Great post 🔥. Very detailed, will bookmark for later
Thanks Aabhas, hope it helps
Nice post with a good overview of shells.