Overwhelmed by Learning Linux as a Beginner Programmer

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Asked By AspiringCoder92 On

Hi everyone! I'm just starting out in programming and using Linux Fedora as my main OS. As I'm considering a career in DevOps, I'm feeling pretty overwhelmed by all the tools and technologies I need to learn. There's so much information out there, and it's hard to figure out what I should focus on first, especially as a newbie. I'd love some advice from those who have been there:

- What should I prioritize learning in the beginning?
- Are there any habits, tools, or resources that helped you when you felt lost?
- What's something you wish you had known when you started out?

Thanks for any insights you can share!

5 Answers

Answered By CodeExplorer On

Honestly, focus only on what you need at the moment. You don't have to learn everything at once. Start with basics like navigating the system and using essential commands, then pick up new skills as challenges come up. Over time, you'll naturally accumulate knowledge without feeling rushed.

Answered By NixOSFanatic On

Also, if you're new to Linux, I'd recommend skipping over NixOS for now. It's quite complex, and you might find it frustrating if you're still getting the hang of the basics. Stick to something simpler until you're more comfortable.

Answered By TechSavvyGal On

It can definitely feel overwhelming at first! A good approach is to think about what you want your Linux system to do for you. For instance, if you want to browse the web, start with installing a browser like Firefox. Look up how to do it using your package manager—this will help you learn the commands in a practical way. Each little task you complete will build your confidence and skills. Don't just learn Linux in a vacuum; use it for things you want to do and learn as you go!

Answered By DevOpsDreamer On

Remember, a lot of tools can be similar in function, so once you learn one, it often helps you understand others. Don't hesitate to explore different options—companies often use various tools, but the core concepts remain the same.

Answered By LinuxLover99 On

For sure! But once you get a grip on things, you might want to dive into NixOS later on. It's got some cool features that can be really beneficial in a DevOps environment when you're ready!

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