As the title states, I'm revamping myself in many ways currently, breaking all ties with the past, and forging a very intentional future - starting now.
That said, I've learned that the best way to accomplish anything is to talk to people already doing it.
Let me try to get to the point: -I've always been sympathetic to the free software movement, but I'm still uninitiated. -I'm looking for a bit of a speed-run but I've got plenty of IT experience which should allow for some recklessness. -I'm soliciting advice, whatever anyone is willing to give.
In essence: Let's say you were given the authority to tell everyone how the ought to go about coding/programming or even just engaging with technology.
More precisely: What should my set-up be?
Browser: FF I presume?
Editor: Vim? Atom?
Hardware Set-up: ??
Open-source projects to become involved with: ??
OS: Linux I know, but any specific distro you'd recommend for a fledgling coder?
Etc: etc?
Basically: I've become passionate about the free/open-source movement but I need a crash course on how to practice it. If you could go back in time and speed-run to where you are now what would you do?
I don't mind posting updates on my progress weekly/monthly whatever if you guys want to engineer me into a poster-child of libre. I'm specifically asking here because I think I've heard that whether something is labeled "open-source" or not really isn't the end of the story in previous attempts to educate myself on this.
Also: are there any methods of learning I should strictly avoid or absolutely pursue? For example, something generic like codeAcademy worth my time or should I just jump into a skillshare account or is there some holy grail of opensource learning I'm not in the know on?
That's perfect, I'm aware I'm completely unhinged and flying blind right now. Hopefully someone can point me in a general direction so my next questions are more rooted in reality.