I'm wondering if I have to use Nano or VIM to create the python files for work. This will mean I need to KNOW python like it was my first language. This is a real challenge for someone juggling python, java, javascript and the occasional HTML and CSS.
Found out that I can keep putty running if I use $: when true; do ls ; sleep 5m ; done
. I also found
out that history
will give me a list of all the commands I've used in the past. Then, if I use
!####
I can call a specific command.
Started this work a few days ago. This repo covers a lot of things we should have learned during coledge.
Despite that, I'm learning this while on the job. This means, I needed to buy a Udemy course (a few courses)
that cover more on BASH, Linux, and even VIM. I'll be working on these lessons here within the bash_course
folder. There is probably a better name for this... I haven't really figured one out at this time.
Deleted a test. This finally works in GIT. Now I need to continue this BASH course. Afterwards, I'll be including a new folder for the following Linux courses. Aftwards, I'l create a new repo for VIM.