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A few of your favorite things
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My list of my favorite things in programming :heart:
1. I excited at things that just works :sparkle:
- Hello World!
2. I relieved when successfully installed an applications from GitHub :smile:
- Install GNURadio and thrift with CMake
- Install different java version to run javafx app with sdkman
- Take nvm to use old nodejs so it can install node app.
- apt search pulseaudio; sudo apt install pulseaudio;
3. I feel like flying in utilizing CLI apps, especially since I met fish shell :rocket:
- Shell completion in fish
* Choose by tab
* Autocomplete by shadow text, and just press End in keyboard.
* Command completion
* Some parameter and argument completion
* File path completion
- Different syntax and result in xonsh, pwsh, nushell, and elvish
* ls in nushell provide beautiful table view
* pwsh have human language syntax command
* xonsh can be used directly for calculator and reading python package help
* elvish have so many things to go, like map
- String operation with sed, awk, and other similar tools
* Can be found freely in StackOverflow or Unix Stack Exchange with google
* Playing with regex
4. I surprised about so many things which I just began to know :tada:
- Software engineering concepts
- GitHub Actions do something magically
- Role based explorations


And so on, stil growing :chart:
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My first encounter with programming language is taken by **C++**. I learn to *evaluate* the number resulted from the code.
Then I faced **pascal**. I was got so many programming practices, especially in beginner algorithmic fields. I *shape* my procedural computational thinking.

Then **haskell** came in the way. *Adapting* functional programming paradigm is interesting in many algorithmic problems to be solved.
Nothing much learned after that, until I got some short courses in **introductory web development**. I *learned* how to turn on the server with xampp and using bootstrap to divide page in column.

I explored **php** to build local file viewer, and *following* some w3schools article.
I *solve* some **hackerrank problem** because I think it's worth trying.
I did some programming in **arduino** by building a just-connected NodeMCU project.
I *do* some **data logging** things with my teams using grafana.

I *found* interesting **python** philosophy.
I *paste* **introductory** data science related python code into jupyter notebooks.
I *fine-tuned* summarization huggingface transformers **AI model** using Google Collab with my team.
I *use* **octave** to do some array manipulation problems in signal processing.

I *installed* some **linux** distros: ubuntu, manjaro, opensuse, and oracle linux to discover new things.
I *build* some applications to be installed for fun and profit of new jxperience with **npm, cargo, cmake**.
I *search and try* some regex in linux text processing utilities like **sed**.
I *develop* my management system project in **java** to gain initial sense of making frequently used apps.
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{% include 03-links.md %}

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{% include 04-lists.md %}

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{% include 05-emphasis.md %}

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