Python devops automation developer with 25+ years of experience in application development, including Java, SQL, GIS, and a variety of other technologies. Always looking to learn new things.
Hi, Adam. Thanks for the tip about MDwiki. I'm going to look into that.
I have recently started my own TIL repository on GitHub following several of the concepts that you described. I don't have much there yet, but it seems to be a good fit for me so far. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Looking good! I'll definitely be making use of some of those VS code shortcuts.
(as an aside, it is a classic of dev life that you need a cheat sheet to exit vi 🙂)
I like where you're going with that! I might borrow the idea of having a section specifically for tools - little cheat sheet pages that would be really useful on a second monitor 👍🏿
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Hi, Adam. Thanks for the tip about MDwiki. I'm going to look into that.
I have recently started my own TIL repository on GitHub following several of the concepts that you described. I don't have much there yet, but it seems to be a good fit for me so far. Check it out and let me know what you think.
If you don't mind check these out and give me some feedback. :)
syntaxrecall.dev/vscode-keyboard-s...
syntaxrecall.dev/vim
Looking good! I'll definitely be making use of some of those VS code shortcuts.
(as an aside, it is a classic of dev life that you need a cheat sheet to exit
vi
🙂)I like where you're going with that! I might borrow the idea of having a section specifically for tools - little cheat sheet pages that would be really useful on a second monitor 👍🏿