I may be an outlier but why not just dual boot and load into ubuntu before going into work? Hell, change the bootloader so it boots directly to ubuntu unless you press a key.
If the setup process images actually showed up I'd give it a try :)
If he already started some python you may just want him to move on to Django then after he gets the hang of the entire framework down have him move to flask. Would be somewhat simple since your kind of guided when using…
Currently: I'm working for a startup and I get a solid 7 hours of coding per day Previously: Anywhere from 4-5 hours a day, the other time was spent answering questions and supporting other team members.
5-7 hours. (Full time job) Depending on side projects add another 1-3 hours to that. I wouldn't really put a time frame on it. Just think of a project you want to build and work on it when you get the time. I usually…
You need to be a bit proactive :) Even if you join one of the camps you still have to spend time learning and practicing (during, and after) to learning everything you need to know. Good luck!
http://www.howtogeek.com/128087/how-to-run-chrome-os-in-virt... :)
Python.
Basically... Know your shit.
Editor: - Atom - Plugins: - Sublime-Style-Column-Selection - atom-beautiful - autocomplete-plus - emmet - pretty-json - (few other plugins for spotify etc...) Utilities: - Grunt - Bower - Compass Terminal: I personally…
Somethings off on that page to, the headlines don't match up with the rest of the site.
If you enjoy coding and are willing to spend hours at a time upgrading and maintaining your own blogging platform go for it. If you want to just post content then go with a blogging platform, but before you settle on…
I may be an outlier but why not just dual boot and load into ubuntu before going into work? Hell, change the bootloader so it boots directly to ubuntu unless you press a key.
If the setup process images actually showed up I'd give it a try :)
If he already started some python you may just want him to move on to Django then after he gets the hang of the entire framework down have him move to flask. Would be somewhat simple since your kind of guided when using…
Currently: I'm working for a startup and I get a solid 7 hours of coding per day Previously: Anywhere from 4-5 hours a day, the other time was spent answering questions and supporting other team members.
5-7 hours. (Full time job) Depending on side projects add another 1-3 hours to that. I wouldn't really put a time frame on it. Just think of a project you want to build and work on it when you get the time. I usually…
You need to be a bit proactive :) Even if you join one of the camps you still have to spend time learning and practicing (during, and after) to learning everything you need to know. Good luck!
http://www.howtogeek.com/128087/how-to-run-chrome-os-in-virt... :)
Python.
Basically... Know your shit.
Editor: - Atom - Plugins: - Sublime-Style-Column-Selection - atom-beautiful - autocomplete-plus - emmet - pretty-json - (few other plugins for spotify etc...) Utilities: - Grunt - Bower - Compass Terminal: I personally…
Somethings off on that page to, the headlines don't match up with the rest of the site.
If you enjoy coding and are willing to spend hours at a time upgrading and maintaining your own blogging platform go for it. If you want to just post content then go with a blogging platform, but before you settle on…