Hi Friends. My first exposure to programming was when I was studying at university. There were modules where my course lecturers would talk about things ranging from programming techniques to algorithms. We’d do various exercises to help us understand the concepts, and there would generally be a coursework for each module. The computing laboratory where we did our work was full of computers dual bootable for Linux and Windows. We were encouraged to use Linux; most of the tutorial sessions were on Linux too, furthering the bias. This was before Visual Studio Code was a thing, and the promoted editor at the time was Emacs.
Made a Mistake in Git? Keep Calm and Hit Undo
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Hi Friends. My first exposure to programming was when I was studying at university. There were modules where my course lecturers would talk about things ranging from programming techniques to algorithms. We’d do various exercises to help us understand the concepts, and there would generally be a coursework for each module. The computing laboratory where we did our work was full of computers dual bootable for Linux and Windows. We were encouraged to use Linux; most of the tutorial sessions were on Linux too, furthering the bias. This was before Visual Studio Code was a thing, and the promoted editor at the time was Emacs.