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= @Todd Partridge@ =
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Hello, my name is Todd Partridge. I've been a Linux enthusiast, documentor, and programmer since 2007. I contribute my time on the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/|Arch Linux Wiki]] and I like to blog (Linux-Tidbits). Please be free to leave any questions or comments that you would like to. == About me ==
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Hello, my name is Todd Partridge. I've been a Linux enthusiast, documenter, and programmer since 2007. I contribute my time on the [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/|Arch Linux wiki]] and I like to blog (linuxtidbits). Please be free to leave any questions or comments.
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... == Comments/Questions ==

- Hey Todd, I've noticed your interest in improving the bash guide. Are you interested in going through the guide at <http://guide.bash.academy>? [[Lhunath]]

 Just read this, so sorry if replay is late. If you don't mind me asking, why was a new guide started? — [[Todd Partridge]].

  The new guide is part of the Bash Academy, an initiative I started a while back to make a central location for a much more guided / academic approach to learning bash. The guide is pure HTML which sets is free from a bunch of constraints imposed by the wiki. I'm also planning an interactive mode and a "bash game" to learn all the ways in which bash can go wrong in an interactive sandboxed session. You'll notice the approach/language of the new guide is also very different from that of the old - it wouldn't be possible to do that with the current guide without essentially rewriting it. I think if you give the new guide a read, it should become quickly obvious how it's different and that this is not something the current guide could simply have "evolved into". - [[Lhunath]]

About me

Hello, my name is Todd Partridge. I've been a Linux enthusiast, documenter, and programmer since 2007. I contribute my time on the Arch Linux wiki and I like to blog (linuxtidbits). Please be free to leave any questions or comments.

Comments/Questions

- Hey Todd, I've noticed your interest in improving the bash guide. Are you interested in going through the guide at <http://guide.bash.academy>? Lhunath

  • Just read this, so sorry if replay is late. If you don't mind me asking, why was a new guide started? — Todd Partridge.

    • The new guide is part of the Bash Academy, an initiative I started a while back to make a central location for a much more guided / academic approach to learning bash. The guide is pure HTML which sets is free from a bunch of constraints imposed by the wiki. I'm also planning an interactive mode and a "bash game" to learn all the ways in which bash can go wrong in an interactive sandboxed session. You'll notice the approach/language of the new guide is also very different from that of the old - it wouldn't be possible to do that with the current guide without essentially rewriting it. I think if you give the new guide a read, it should become quickly obvious how it's different and that this is not something the current guide could simply have "evolved into". - Lhunath


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