I have been to the wrong work shop on Tuesday, instead of going to Texting Encoding I have been to Unix/Linux Command Reference. Both of them aren’t specifically connected to what I would do as dataset project, but I’ve never been to a workshop before and I’ve found it really interesting.
Basically had this paper in our hands and we started playing with commands able to create, delete and modify files in our own computer. We started opening “Terminal” in the spotlight search bar, and few weird codes appeared on the screen.
I can’t say I understood what I was doing, but the guys were really nice with us – they understood we didn’t know anything about coding and directory – and they taught us few tricks to create directories with letters on the keyboard. For example: “pwd” for printing working directory or “mkdir” to create new folders, etc…
The useful thing I learnt is that with GNU nano to convert files in pdf, write a script, download pictures and convert them from .jpeg to .pdf.
This link will provide a guide for Command Reference
https://ubuntudanmark.dk/filer/fwunixref.pdf
Thank you all,
Nico