A key reason to use Python is because of it's extensive libraries and packages. In this post, I explain briefly what that means with Python.
This is the first in a series, if you are new to Python and ready to start a project. In this post I talk about something I learned and wanted to share with those starting out.
The final part of the Git Ready series. This is a way for one who is new to using Git to get going quickly. Finding a position to start doing, and keep learning as they go. I am going to share the 3 commands needed to push a project to a remote repo.
Setting up SSH with GitHub so that you can push code to your remote repo from your local repo without getting an annoying error message.
This post is part 1 of a series, that will be helpful if you are new to Git. I'll be sharing one of the easier ways to start, as well as some commands that are useful to use as you begin implementing version control for your projects.