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Items listed are in progress or forgotten about. Try not to have more than 3 items active.
Related: Note Taking Workflow Draft <= TODO : Update and merge content into
- Make a new folder in current directory (i.e.
tutorials-guides-and-online-courses
) with the convention of "author/channel-tutorialSeriesName" in kabab case (e.g.authorchannelName-rust-for-beginners
). - In that folder, author/channel-tutorialSeriesName, create a
README
using the readme_tutorial_template. This will be all the will capture high level notes and key highlights to encapsulate what I've learned in the tutorial series.aliases
: README - tutorial folder name
- Create a "hub note", hub-notes, with the same name as the folder (author/channel-tutorialSeriesName). This note will serve as the "hub" for where I reference other related notes, related topics, my GitHub repository where I followed along, a link to the tutorial's playlist (if there is one), and index the notes created from the tutorial series.
- All notes use the template permanent-notes-video. At the top, in the properties section, provide the link to the source of the video/guide
From here any significant high level materials captured in the course's README is then "processed" into it's own higher-level more broader topic note; for example, if the course or tutorial was on React.JS all that course/tutorial series would "bubble-up" to the ReactJS note
This process would continue until the notes are refined...
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