![]() ![]() If you use long commands (eg, different versions of Python or Julia), give them an alias that you can call directly,Įg, add the following line alias myapp='conda run -n my-app-environment python3 /some/long/path/myapp.py -g -r' and you'll never have to type this command again. Invest time in setting up the default configuration of your shell (eg, ~/.zshrc file if you have zsh). See an installation guideīenefits include autocompletion, great highlighting, clear information if you're in a GIT repository (and which branch), and many more!ĭownsides: None Configure your Terminal and Add Secretsĭo you often call the same long commands? Do you need some secrets or configurations to access the same data warehouse across many projects? On a Mac, I'd recommend Iterm2 + zsh + oh-my-zsh. Whether you like it or not, you will likely spend a lot of time in the terminal, so you might as well set it up well. Unfortunately, no one tells you that when you're a self-taught data analyst/scientists/engineer. President Lincoln knew what all developers learn early on –> invest time in setting up your tools. "Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe." – Abraham Lincoln If you are a data professional (analyst/scientist/engineer) looking to minimize the time to learn enough Julia to be dangerous, this series is for you. ![]() If I were to learn Julia all over again, I would do a few things differently. Use persistent sessions (tmux) Introduction.Configure your Terminal and Add Secrets.
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