Installation Overview: This lesson isn't an installation lesson. It's a supplement to Setup: Operating System and Google Chrome, In my opinion it's not worth to keep this lesson separate and it would be better to merge the two lessons into one lesson then.
Setup: Node.js
Setup: Git and GitHub
Setup: Ruby
Setup: Ruby on Rails
Setup: PostgreSQL
Alternative
If the above ideas don't get accepted, I still think that Text Editors should be renamed to Installing VSCode and Installations should be renamed to Setting up an Operating System, and Installation Overview should be renamed to Operating System Installations Overview, or the two lessons should be completely merged. The three names aren't descriptive enough.
Also, I think it's worth to convert Project: Installing Rails from a project to just a normal lesson.
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Describe your suggestion
The current installation lesson titles look like this:
Installations
(Of what?)Text Editors
(Is this a normal lesson or an installation lesson?)Installation Overview
(Of what?)Installing Node.js
Setting up Git
Installing Ruby
Project: Installing Rails
(Project? Why?)Installing PostgreSQL
I have three proposals:
Setup:
prefix to installation lessons, so it is easier to distinguish them, similar toProject:
How I'd rename them:
Setup: Operating System and Google Chrome
Setup: Visual Studio Code
Installation Overview
: This lesson isn't an installation lesson. It's a supplement toSetup: Operating System and Google Chrome
, In my opinion it's not worth to keep this lesson separate and it would be better to merge the two lessons into one lesson then.Setup: Node.js
Setup: Git and GitHub
Setup: Ruby
Setup: Ruby on Rails
Setup: PostgreSQL
Alternative
If the above ideas don't get accepted, I still think that
Text Editors
should be renamed toInstalling VSCode
andInstallations
should be renamed toSetting up an Operating System
, andInstallation Overview
should be renamed toOperating System Installations Overview
, or the two lessons should be completely merged. The three names aren't descriptive enough. Also, I think it's worth to convertProject: Installing Rails
from a project to just a normal lesson.Path
Foundations, Ruby / Rails, Node / JS
Lesson Url
https://www.theodinproject.com/guides/installations
(Optional) Discord Name
Revenco
(Optional) Additional Comments
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