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Hack My Future

A repository to help you organize your studying and notes, to get the most out of your learning during and after HYF. Besides for your notes and study board, you can use the README of this repository as the table of contents for all of the exercises and projects you push to GitHub. Very quickly your work will get buried and disorganized on your github account. Keeping an tidy, organized list of all your work will be helpful for review and a good starting point for your portfolio. GitHub is your resume! an article, another article

  1. Fork this repository and pin it to your github account.
  2. Clone it into the top level of wherever you store your notes and projects and set it up for organized note taking ...
    • ... by topic. Maybe you like to take your notes by subject, with a folder for all of your notes on JavaScript, one for Git, one for the debugger.
    • ... by module. Perhaps you like to organize your notes with one folder per module, keeping track of what you have learned in the order you learned it.
    • ... by project. Or do you like to organize the skills you learn by the project you were working on when you learned them>
    • There is no wrong way to organize you notes as long as they help you learn.
  3. Create a first user-owned project board called learnables. Here's a suggestion for what columns to use:
    1. Unclear: things you want to learn at some point, but don't yet have much understanding of
    2. Basic Understanding: Things you already kind of understand but aren't comfortable doing
    3. Currently Studying: The things you are actively learning and practicing. There should never be more than ~5-6 cards in this column, if there are you should take some time to refocus your learning
    4. Comfortable: You are comfortable using these skills/tools in your own projects & exercises, but maybe don't understand them completely
    5. Confident: You know these things well enough that you'd be able to help the next group of HYF students with their homework
  4. Continue experimenting as you study, finding how this repository can best help you organize your learning. To reorganize it as time goes on, and to make whatever project boards, folders, issues or pull requests you find helpful. This is your learning after all all!

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