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My bachelor's in software engineering starts in quite a few months

I am thinking of downloading Linux and learning the Linux terminal using the Linux bible.

then learning video, photo, and vector editing.

After that finishing the rest of the cs50 except the scratch one.

Lastly, becoming extremely good at Python

How does it all sound?

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[-] RaiIsNotYourGuy@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago

On top of what @nom_nom pointed out, I would recommend completing personal projects. It could be a variety of things, and this link can help give you some ideas on what to do. If you don't know how something works, nothing wrong with researching how something is done. I completed a sudoku solver a few months ago, and while it's written with the equivalence of duct tape and plywood, I learned something new from it.

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