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Feature Request - Git challenges #273

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Nirajn2311 opened this issue Aug 25, 2018 · 6 comments
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Feature Request - Git challenges #273

Nirajn2311 opened this issue Aug 25, 2018 · 6 comments

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@Nirajn2311
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

I think that it will be better if FCC taught users on how to use git as many people who after learning in FCC may start making their own projects and git will be very useful as it is a powerful VCS and to make sure they don't mistakenly delete some files or folders of their projects.(I'm sure most of us have been there when programming).

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This feature request is opened again as the previous one was mistakenly connected to a PR.

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dougouverson commented Sep 4, 2018

This could be part of a broader "Developer Tools Certification (300 hours)" section?

Potential subjects:

  • Git
  • Command-line
  • VS Code editor (not sure about this one, as could offend Sublime/Atom/Brackets users)

@Nirajn2311
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There could also be:

  • powershell
  • Vim or nano

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I'm thinking it might be best to stay with subjects that would be ubiquitous in adoption; that's why I was hesitant to add VS Code. Even vim vs nano is subjective.

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RaspberryLime commented Sep 10, 2018

I’d vote against specific code editors. If specific code editors were to be included though, then in my opinion something which works on at least Windows and Mac OS X should be used. (I’m actually trying to get through the entire course using only iOS.)

Maybe FTP could be covered in some way too, in at least how file permissions/CHMOD work.

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Yes, I agree. Developer Tools Basics: command line basics, FTP basics, git basics, etc. Subjects that are common to developers of all stripes.

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How about adding in how to validate HTML and CSS code, using say https://validator.w3.org ? Or is this something which should be taught much earlier on? (My preference would be much earlier on.)

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