Avast ye, this be a machine-translated text an’ may contain errors, aye!
Kort oppsummert
- Forge a treasure trove o’ knowledge ‘bout IT professions, learnin’, and duties.
- Ye can, fer instance, use Obsidian Markdown to organize the loot.
- Later, we can synchronize the hoard to GitHub and craft a webpage with MkDocs.
- This treasure trove can be used fer deliverin’ tasks, but most importantly, be a gatherin’ place o’ knowledge fer yerself.
Avast Ye?
Build ye a treasure trove o’ knowledge to hold all the useful bits ye learn throughout the year, or other things ye’d not wish to forget. Ye might, fer example, use Obsidian Markdown to craft and organize yer notes. Think o’ this treasure trove as a digital logbook and a hoard o’ wisdom.
Why, ye ask?
Why not, aye? We shall be usin’ the information bank in the Development and Operational Support course as well. Word documents and the like be often lost to the depths, but if we be usin’ version control systems like GitHub, we can be savin’ the data that might be handy to recall later on. Publishin’ Markdown documents be amongst other things easy by usin’ projects like MkDocs, which be somethin’ we shall be lookin’ at later.
How be it?
We be recommendin’ ye study up on the Obsidian software and get well-acquainted with the Markdown syntax. Unlike that Word vessel where the formatin’ be “invisible,” Markdown uses special signs to change the look o’ yer booty. https://www.markdownguide.org/cheat-sheet/ be a fine startin’ port.
Scraps from https://www.markdownguide.org
