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Posted a first sneak peek on Twitter

After 8 months of lonely work on the course platform, I felt the urge to finally communicate openly on my progress and show what I've built so far.

So today I unveiled a first sneak peek of DivingLinux, this is the first of many clue about what the course will look like.

Read the introduction thread: https://twitter.com/w3Nicolas/status/1436721058414014468

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    I looked at the course syllabus seems in depth! I would be interested in a non interactive version, pdf or video specifically.

    Is that something you are considering?

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      Thank you, Tony!

      The goal of the syllabus is to build a strong overall foundation and autonomy that can be used in most development speciality: Backend, System administration, DevOps, Security..

      I do not plan on releasing the course in another format, I designed it with interactivity in mind, for students that, like me, rather learn with hands-on exercises.

      But I can absolutely recommand the great https://linuxjourney.com/ course to you if you are looking for a textual course.

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        Sounds good! I think the main benefit for non interactive, at least for me is to read on the go (phone/tablet) - to refresh and memorize more.

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          That's a good point, the whole course is responsive, so you can still read all the content on a phone or tablet, you just won't be able to do the exercises.

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