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What is your directory structure like for programming?
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i use
coding/languagename/project
, where most if not all projects are git repos. so,coding/python/shira
,coding/java/datetime examples
i have some wildcards for the languages, most of my serverside js stuff lives incoding/node-deno
and most of my fullstack webdev stuff lives incoding/webdev
i used to have the coding directory on a hdd, but moving it to an ssd helped a lot when installing things made with node, among other things.