This organization is a way for me to group all repositories I use for learning. Everything you'll find here is either learning examples and/or projects. Please don't expect anything to work. And for that matter, if anything does, don't expect upkeep.
However there are some exceptions; I will keep updated any milestone projects that I feel are good portfolio pieces. Only for the sake of marketability.
I like to follow along to courses online as I feel that's the best way I learn. Otherwise I end up with 20 different tabs in a browser with all being completely unrelated subject material.
So to keep myself on the right track and disuade distractions with the courses I find online, I've created this README to supplement my repositories and learning. Like a guide of sorts, with progress completion tracking.
🗓 I'll update the tables every sunday.
I try to keep a primary focus on at most two courses. You'll see my progress with them in the following table. The table is mostly for me as a reminder to not start seven something courses and ultimately finish none of them.
Courses | Completed |
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ztm-cwd: Complete Web Developer | 39% (0%) |
coursera-tsf: Technical Support Fundamentals | 22% (0%) |
[as of 02/01/23]
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ztm-crd: Complete React Developer
Follows ztm-cwd
- Learn React
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Coursera IBM DevOps and Software Engineering -> ossu-cs: OSSU Computer Science
Follows Coursera: Google IT Support
- Finish what I set out to do.
There's going to be a special case here with udemy-mjb from my support classes. If I somehow manage to finish ztm-crd before it, I will instead move udemy-mjb into its place, thus delaying udemy-misv. I really want my Javascript to feel strong when I get to it, and therefore don't want to leave any loose ends.
As stated, the above courses are my primary focuses. They're ones I try to really drill into on a day to day basis. The following table represents what I call my support courses. They represent things I'll learn whether I do it via course content or through pet projects. As such, I tend to go through these at around half pace. I'm doing my best to learn one course at a time.
Course | Completed |
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[as of 02/01/23]
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udemy-mhc: Modern HTML and CSS -> udemy-acs: Advanced CSS and Sass
- Continue learning html and css.
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udemy-jut: Javascript Unit Testing
- Learn to test. If there is one thing I never really gave time to, it was testing.
The following table lists all courses I've completed to date.
✔ Completed |
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shay-howe: Learn to Code HTML & CSS |