This is a catalogue of notable things Natalie Sheils has learned (since September 2024).
There have been 10 posts so far — recent topics include Github, Git, Graphite, Python and Pydantic.
You can browse posts chronologically or by tag.
Recently I learned...
- How to set sensible defaults for github on
- How to use graphite to manage stacks of PRs better on
- How to create a tuple when i would have made a list on
- Why tuples are better than lists in python on
- Pydantic models for datetime can provide details on
- How to create a json object in a SQL query on
- To create stacked and grouped bar charts on
- Adding a subtitle in plotly on
- Cannot un-fork in github on
- How to create a github page on
Other TIL sites
Other people making public notes on what they are learning:
- David Winterbottom--The person I blatantly copied in creation of this site.
- Sam Searles-Bryant
- Federico Marani
- Josh Branchaud
- Simon Willison
- Jake Worth
- Hashrocket
- Thoughtbot