[member=5414]firenice03[/member]
Good modifications.
I haven't learned these yet, loops are in the next chapter, I learn from the book etc.
Yes I use Gedit on Linux Lite for learning Python, and also learning Shell Scripting as it is the final part of the command line book (Chapters #24 thru #36[end of the book]), I have just completed chapter #28, I've been on this book for a long time maybe 3 or 4 years lol
I have just added the template to Gedit in Ubuntu on Saturday, I couldn't add the template in Gnome myself, one of the Ubuntu Moderators showed me how to do it. I also had to ask how to add the template the first time on Linux Lite.
On Linux Lite I have also used Leafpad for editing code of files already on the system, or files in Virtualbox when I used to use it, just a couple of times, I also use Leafpad for lists some times, in the same way I used to use textpad in Windows in the past.
I just try and learn code at home.
At the weekend I heard about womens mentoring programmes, so I began to look if they exist for Linux, I have to learn more about them and see if there are any suitable for me, or whether I need to learn a lot more first before I would be able to join it, as it may begin at too advanced a level for me to be able to learn on it.

I haven't learned these yet, loops are in the next chapter, I learn from the book etc.
Yes I use Gedit on Linux Lite for learning Python, and also learning Shell Scripting as it is the final part of the command line book (Chapters #24 thru #36[end of the book]), I have just completed chapter #28, I've been on this book for a long time maybe 3 or 4 years lol
I have just added the template to Gedit in Ubuntu on Saturday, I couldn't add the template in Gnome myself, one of the Ubuntu Moderators showed me how to do it. I also had to ask how to add the template the first time on Linux Lite.
On Linux Lite I have also used Leafpad for editing code of files already on the system, or files in Virtualbox when I used to use it, just a couple of times, I also use Leafpad for lists some times, in the same way I used to use textpad in Windows in the past.
I just try and learn code at home.
At the weekend I heard about womens mentoring programmes, so I began to look if they exist for Linux, I have to learn more about them and see if there are any suitable for me, or whether I need to learn a lot more first before I would be able to join it, as it may begin at too advanced a level for me to be able to learn on it.