Programming, Day 38
Speed read the PYM book. Kushal covers a vast subject in a really compressed, yet concise way. Next up to speed read, Lutz’s Learning Python. Started using Vim as my primary editor. Trying to get fluent.
Speed read the PYM book. Kushal covers a vast subject in a really compressed, yet concise way. Next up to speed read, Lutz’s Learning Python. Started using Vim as my primary editor. Trying to get fluent.
Two days off, two days watching Python videos
Watched Python videos
Got back on the Python horse. Using the PYM book to learn along, in the DGPLUG Summer Training. Installed MU. Hanging on for dear life and trying to follow along.
I finally got tired of rebuilding my servers from scratch everytime. It hadn’t troubled me enough to do something about it, until recently. I got myself a pc to do linux development on and I keep nuking the os and reinstalling. Rebuilding it over and over was exciting in the beginning and then it sudddenly began to grate on my nerves. So I decided to put in my twenty hours after my break and learn Ansible. ...
As you know, I’m struggling to learn programming. The break has done some good. I realised I’m overthinking this and I should just put my head down and do a little everyday. I realised the the basic concepts aren’t that many and I just need to get fluent with them. I just assumed that it was all so vast that I couldn’t wrapt my head around it. Maybe it is, but everything has a seed. And the seed it small. Andf it contains everything the mighty oak, would ever need to grow. ...