Is there anyone interested in doing a group where we learn to code together? Using mostly free resources? And work on a common project, perhaps? Programming language is open for discussion.
#practicecoding
Gibt es Menschen die Interesse hätten an einer Gruppe, in der wir Programmieren lernen? Dabei v.a. freie Ressourcen nutzen? Und vll. an einem gemeinsamen projekt arbeiten? Programmiersprache ist noch offen. #practicecoding
@TQ If you decide to go with Python, I could help out if you have questions. Same goes if you run into trouble using git, this is something I teach people on a regular basis :)
@TQ Git has a horrible, horrible user interface - everybody runs into lots of problems at first. If you learn well with interactive tools, try https://try.github.io/levels/1/challenges/1 , if you learn well from text, try chapters 1.3 and 2 of https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Git-Basics … I don't learn well from videos so I have no recommendation there, but visualizing git concepts can be very very very useful!
@ginsterbusch @rixx Ah, sorry, was unclear. I meant either GitLab or GitHub. These provide additional options.
@TQ @ginsterbusch I really enjoy using GitLab. They provide new features every months, are easily self-hosted and provide some things GitHub doesn't.
@rixx @ginsterbusch GitLab was mentioned by so. before.
@ginsterbusch Ah, you aren't really interested in constructive dialogue, are you? Just tool bashing and stuff? Carry on then, that's not my kinda thing.
@TQ @rixx github is okay, getting better all day .. gitlab is so-so, but nothing compares to the crappy (web) interface of bitbucket - they didn't even offer the (rather) simple option to tag your commits. took them more than 4 (in letters: FOUR!) years to implement that o.O