Programming, Day 16
Didn’t do much. Helped Kushal moderate the first day of the DGPLUG summer training, though.
Didn’t do much. Helped Kushal moderate the first day of the DGPLUG summer training, though.
Since I’ve been having so much trouble grasping the basic fundamentals of coding, I decided to learn from “children’s” books. Lauren Ipsum has been lying in my library for a while now. Here’s the summary from the introductory pages, Lauren, a clever girl lost in Userland, applies logic and problem solving skills to find her way home, encountering along the way such concepts as timing attacks, algorithm design, and the traveling salesman problem. ...
I thought Nikola could not schedule my drafts for me, until I realised it actually intuitively did. (I just had to put in a publish date in the future) This was the only feature I miss from Ghost. I like to write in batches and queue them up. This obviously is a letter to future me. (from past me) If all works well, I’ll be a happy camper. also I love how nikola new_post -f markdown --tags="daily-programming" -t "Programming, Day " -e lets me just type the title, launches my editor and has everything ready. It always makes me giggle with glee :) ...
Experimental micro blog post. There. The day’s work is done.
Imported the rest of the posts I wanted into the blog. Hopefully all done now. Will write and focus on programming and writing now. Will figure a few modifications to the theme, once I grow more bolder
Setting up a virtual machine for nikola imports today.