Finished the Real Python Course on modules and packages. I had signed up for a subscription to this site. After trying a couple of other courses on here I cancled my subscription, as the quality of the courses seem to be somewhat variable(with the majority being quite good, but definitely a few that at-least lack in editing and production value) and all of the material feels quite superficial. To be fair, they have really good overviews of topics, but also $20/month will buy you a lot of good programming books that will be much more indepth and that can serve as references rather than just an introduction to the topic. I hope that me feeling this way is an indicator of my growth as a programmer rather than an criticism of the material itself. It is nice to feel like I finally know enough to be able to distinguish whether a particular piece of material is too easy/something I already understand well, just right for expanding my understanding, or will require some pre-requiste study before I can really understand it. I will take it as a mild indicator of competence.
More work on getting snippets, $\LaTeX$, markdown preview, and Conjure/Racket working in my Nvim setup. These are another set of suprisingly time consuming things to get working correctly.
Finished ConjureSchool
and looked over the documentation for
Conjure
. One of the more helpful commands that I found was
<localleader>cs
which starts a new racket REPL when inside of a
Racket file inside of VIM.