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Open up the terminal and navigate to the folder that it downloaded into

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I used FireFox to download the file so it ended up in the ~/Downloads folder. Download the appropriate Aptana file from the website.ģ.

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Sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk nodejs libwebkitgtk-1.0-0Ģ. In order to make Aptana work with Ubuntu 16.04, I had to make some changes to the steps mentioned in the tutorial.

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I'll be taking most of the steps on how to install from the WordPress tutorial.

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I'm one that likes intellisense/code completion and the benefits of an IDE and until I can make a living as a developer, I'm using a free tool that is available called Aptana Studio 3 onto a Ubuntu 16.04 vm image. I'll post more detail about what I'm learning in my next blog entry which will probably be this weekend or if I get stuck on one of the exercises or assignments that I'm going back to now. Number 4 basically has 2 sections.creating an open source project and then contributing to an existing open source project.įrom what I can tell, I'm going to learn about the topics in the order that they appear in list above. Number 3 entails learning more computer science type topics like data structures, algorithms, databases and SQL and design patterns. The first 2 are probably self explanatory.

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I'm signed up for the Software Engineering track which currently is divided up into 4 sections. The tuition isn't cheap by any means but so far I think it's worth it. I signed up with an online school called Bloc. Once I get more confident in knowing what I'm doing, I might move this blog over to the app that I created (well, forked, modified etc).Īs far as my first post is concerned, I thought I'd give just the basic information of what I've gone over for the past 3 weeks.

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The first module from what I can tell so far, covers Ruby, Markdown, Rails, Git, command line concepts and I just forked my first repository (a Jekyll template) 2 days ago and created a blogging application. The topics will be either a few notes I took going over the material or anything new that I've learned. After my conference call with my instructor last night, I am now charged with creating a blog post once a week. I'm going to be learning Ruby on Rails, JavaScript, Angular and a few others.

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Hopefully I get through it faster than that. Well, I signed up for an online coding school that's going to take me roughly 2 years to get through. If I could figure out how to search just my own Gists, it wouldn't be that bad but when I want to refer back to material I need to look at again, I have to remember what checkpoint Gist to go back to.Īnyway, hopefully I'll have more technical topics to share next week along with lessons learned. If I can get ahead in the material a little, I'm going to go back to combine my notes into topics rather than checkpoints. For example, I wish I had a Gist for all of my git notes, a gist for RSpec type notes, a Gist for command line notes and so on. I wish I had started a Gist for every topic. I created a secret Gist for every single module or as Bloc calls them, checkpoints. Now that I'm getting into some material/topics in the online school where I'm needing to refer back to my notes, I'm wishing I had organized my notes in a completely different way. If I share the link with anyone else, that would be able to see my notes as well. Oh, because I didn't want people seeing my stupid comments and questions to myself, I flagged my notes as "secret" so that only I can see them. md, it will display what you typed in as a formatted Markdown page. If you give your Gist a file extension of. I had heard of Markdown briefly before in some article I read but never gave it any notice. The suggested way of taking notes (from what I've been told) is to use the Markdown language. You can save each Gist as a certain file.

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Something that I learned when starting this school is that you can create a wiki or you can create Gists on. Now that I need to go back to refer to my notes, I figured out that I started out in a disorganized way.

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If I'm taking notes I'm kind of talking to myself as I do so that I'm going over the material a second time. I never took notes when following a book or online tutorial but now that I've dropped a lot of money on an online coding school, I want to make sure I type out information I'm learning.










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