UK layout is the GOAT. It isn’t that much different from US layout at first, but there are so many more special characters readily available. Particularly useful for multiple languages like Spanish, German, Swedish, etc.
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UK layout is the GOAT. It isn’t that much different from US layout at first, but there are so many more special characters readily available. Particularly useful for multiple languages like Spanish, German, Swedish, etc.
Use templates like these https://github.com/qjcg/awesome-typst#cv with the official online application (https://typst.app). It’s almost as easy to use as markdown, and almost as powerful as LaTeX (while bring a million times easier to customize).
Obligatory https://ohshitgit.com/
There’s a 2nd already??!? Didn’t the first one come out like 2 days ago? And here I am waiting for Rivals 2 …
(Neo)vim. Has everything I could ever need.
Which programming language(s) do you have in mind? Many already have built-in support for this (Go, Rust, Nim), while others have external tools you could use (Python->Poetry). Otherwise, if you want a “fast” (easy to understand) solution, a shell-script might be a fine solution.
If you want some real power, you could use the nix package manager (as already stated by other comments). It’s easy to install, but you need to learn how to use it, and with that you can easily share dev environments.
I personally don’t like anything JS related. I would simply recommend Go, but even that is not really my go-to. I found learning Nim quite entertaining, and it’s middle -ground between Pyhton and Go, which can also target JS, if you want to.
My university already uses OSS as (StudIP), but they’re also hosting and promoting access to Matrix :)
That wasn’t even a teaser. It was basically a slideshow :(