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Linux is missing from the frontend roadmap

Open ddon opened this issue 3 years ago • 5 comments

What roadmap is this issue about?

  • [x] Frontend Roadmap
  • [ ] Backend Roadmap
  • [ ] DevOps Roadmap
  • [ ] All Roadmaps

What is this issue about?

  • [ ] Functionality of the website
  • [ ] Discussion for a pull request I would want to open.
  • [x] Addition of a new item
  • [ ] Removal of some existing item
  • [ ] Changing in arrangement
  • [ ] General suggestion
  • [ ] Sharing an Idea
  • [ ] Something else

Please acknowledge the below listed

  • [x] This is not a duplicate issue. I have searched and there is no existing issue for this.
  • [x] I understand that these roadmaps are highly opinionated. The purpose is to not to include everything out there in these roadmaps but to have everything that is most relevant today comparing to the other options listed.
  • [x] I have read the contribution docs before opening this issue.

Enter the details about the issue here

Teaching someone frontend, and showed person this roadmap, but since I was teaching how to build react and we are using linux shell all the time, noticed that roadmap didn't include linux nor shell (may be I missed them?!). I searched open issues for linux, didn't find any open issues. What is the logic behind this?

ddon avatar Jul 30 '22 22:07 ddon

Do you have a recommended training course for Linux?

Phil-n-Jax avatar Aug 01 '22 00:08 Phil-n-Jax

These two would be a good start may be... but I haven't checked them (they are pretty popular on both platforms):

https://www.coursera.org/learn/linux-fundamentals https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-to-linux

may be someone needs to make 'Linux for frontend developer' course?

ddon avatar Aug 01 '22 16:08 ddon

Thank you @ddon -- it does make sense to add that section. Could you please provide a bulleted list of items that should be there?

perezthedev avatar Aug 10 '22 04:08 perezthedev

I would include there: using shell in general, installing and updating packages, using git, tail to watch error logs, vim to edit files... something like this.

ddon avatar Aug 21 '22 17:08 ddon

Thank you very much!

On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 12:07 PM Dmitri Don @.***> wrote:

These two would be a good start may be... but I haven't checked them (they are pretty popular on both platforms):

https://www.coursera.org/learn/linux-fundamentals https://www.edx.org/course/introduction-to-linux

may be someone needs to make 'Linux for frontend developer' course?

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Phil-n-Jax avatar Oct 11 '22 08:10 Phil-n-Jax