What course is it?
I'd be happy to be an accountability buddy. We can use a Web Development focused Matrix Room to regularly check in and discuss what we're working on.
Ask the main part of your question in the title. This should be concise but informative.
Provide everything up front. Don't make people fish for more details in the comments. Provide background information and examples.
Be present for follow up questions. Don't ask for help and run away. Stick around to answer questions and provide more details.
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What course is it?
I'd be happy to be an accountability buddy. We can use a Web Development focused Matrix Room to regularly check in and discuss what we're working on.
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Hey. I don't think lemmy.world is federating properly with https://programming.dev/c/learn_programming. I tried reaching out to you with my programming.dev account. I've copied my message below:
What course is it?
I'd be happy to be an accountability buddy. We can use a Web Development focused Matrix Room to regularly check in and discuss what we're working on.
Hey! My work provides a Udemy Business license so I can select any of the "verified" courses for free, I chose to go with this one:
https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-web-development-bootcamp/
Seems to be solid so far, just wrapped up part 7 and got most of the basics of CSS.
I did join the matrix chat. My name there is the same as here.
Awesome! I sent some messages via Matrix
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