My present home computer is a bit of a disorganized mess with a semblance of organization. More than anything, this reflects the fact that I learned to code over the time that I owned this computer, more or less.
Thus, I would have new ideas on how to do things, or forget that I had things, etc. etc. I also was experimenting with installers, learning what Git and Docker were, etc.
This time around, I want to start off in a logical, organized way to build something that will remain orderly over time. To start this process, one thing I want to do is (on day one), to download a laundry list of everything I need. Examples include,
- Homebrew
- Python 3.8 Anaconda
- GitHub Desktop
- Docker Desktop
- upgraded package managers like pip
- help .bashrc/.bash_profile
- RStudio
- cloud storage options/AWS
I think this kind of post is likely to get downvoted, because it is sort of asking about preferences and prior experiences. Nevertheless, there is a great deal of relevant knowledge and life experience out there. I am betting that there are people who have thought a lot about this, and that, on day one, they already know exactly what they will do and how they will do it...
At last, here's my question: Where can I read about the way experienced programmers set up their stuff when they get a new computer? Everything from installers themselves, to folder structure for their own code, to aliasing, to ... I’m not sure what else. I think if I could read blog entries, examples, etc. It would give me ideas id want.
The hardest part seems to be to be linking everything together intelligently ... I have Obsidian for notes, and Git for code, and Docker for ... also sort of code, and my own Python classes ... just not sure how to integrate it all well.
Where do you think such a post as this belongs?