@patilashish

Your video unlocked the passion in me to learn. Thank you for the inspiration. The vibe with background music is very moving

@pitmanra

Thanks for the video. Would you be interested in doing one that walks through your GitHub process, including MacDown?

@smilebot484

Great advice. I think one way I've changed the way I learn is that I try to play a video on my ipad and code along on my Mac. But I think having one massive repo with everything in it is great advice. Realistically you can put not just notes but also projects and playgrounds all in one repo.

@creativevision9204

appreciate you taking time and sharing this wonderful insight. i liked the vibe. subscribed

@nileshjdarji

Anyway you can share your repo. It looks fantastic.

@chrisk3197

Amazing tip. Just setting this repo up has been great github practice for me. Definitely going to use this idea to learn and practice.

@problem.solver

You are brilliant and I think you know that, haha. 
Any comming full uitest courses? I would love to get it your way.

@afaaqahmedsaqi

Hi Jonathan, thanks for your advice. I tried working on your advice and outputs are awesome. Now I am eager to now which Markdown editor do you use for taking notes?

@erik9817

Yeah great tip this is what I landed in when I learned C# and now I am learning Swift. I called them C# explorations.

@teo_d_david

Very good advice. Once i get my macbook, I will do it.. Thank you.

@peetafunkadelic

Hello there Jonathan, maybe odd question. But how do you maintain that repo? I mean, do you write your mark down in then web IDE (if GitHub does have one, Gitlab does) or locally eg with VSCode a then push it to remote?

I do something similar for myself but I hold it on some more “convenient “ platform like Confluence or Notion. 

Thanks for potential answer.

@JonathanLeon

Amazing tips! I'm currently learning Swift and its an interesting experience.

@jasondhindsa6774

How did you create the table of contents that you have in the main page of your GitHub repo?

@reece5863

Thanks for this. You can be a bit scary at times with how technical you get. But I appreciate you.

@whansen101

Dude, you are truly amazing, this is so helpful!

@sudharsandevarajan6783

Loving it..thanks for the wonderful tip

@buendiaoma

Great idea, Thanks a lot, I gonna try it  right away!!!!!

@abdorizak

The best way to learn programmatic Ui I'm beginner at swift uikit

@jasondhindsa6774

It's a great idea in this video, however, often times I get stuck/confused during the learning process and I'm not sure how to proceed sometimes.

@devrogerio

that wonderful content, is helping me a lot. I have used along with the bootcamp in swift that I am doing. Thank you so much for sharing.