Thanks Gwen, that was a really good tutorial for Markdown language. Also, those cat pop-ups during the tutorial were a cherry on top😊. I will include timestamps for others: 0:29 Part 1 - Markdown Overview 1:07 Part 2 - Reasons to use Markdown 3:55 Part 3 - Basic Syntax 27:14 Part 102 - Advanced Cases 33:53 Part "Cherry on Top" - Markdown Cool Features 34:55 Part "Super Cherry on Top" - Other Markup Languages 36:04 Ending Speech😋
@@FaradayAcademy Nothing is greater than the satisfactory feeling of having learnt and understood something completely and I believe that many programmers might have felt that because of this video. So, no need to thank me, I did nothing (Getting philosophical here😁)
As someone who's been building Hugo (& other major CMS) sites recently, this is one of the most thorough and complete MD lessons I've watched in my life. Most videos go about things in terms of "If you type this ... that, and if you type that ... this." In this video, the multiple flavors of MD are mentioned, examples of different outputs are given, and differing views about best practices are presented. Important, well-presented, highly informative. Mad respect.
Thanks, Farady. It was a great video. I am not a computer science student, and I am 28 years 28-year-old man from India. I started learning JavaScript but after a few weeks I learned to have multiple notebooks for my JS notes and it's never-ending. I started to think about what was going wrong with me, as I am not able to maintain my notes on Javascript as you know I love to keep each point, and code in notes. Later I found many People who keep their notes in Markdown files but I could not understand how to do it. After watching many videos on RUclips, I found your video which was really helpful and I am completely confident about transferring my 3 big physical notebooks to markdown files.
Hey, I just came over from the GitHub Beginners Course and wanted to tell you that you reminded me of Taylor Amber Mason from the series Billions. It looks very nice
Thank you so much, it was really helpful for me, and really a great video of markdown, I searched a lot everyone was not explaining as well as you explained, Keep making more videos like this Thanks again, hope you doing well!
This is an awesome video. Thank you so much. Along with many other things, I learned how to create inline links in a document. That was an aha moment. Thank you again.
Great video, I used Typora for my notes and it has button/context menu to make bold text and table and never really looked at source (plain markdown) before. It not as hard as I thought it would be. I also didn't know you could use HTML in markdown, thanks for the information.
Great beginner tutorial, just what I was looking for. I use Joplin in all my devices to keep the same structure and format. I was considering using VS Code but seeing that it doesn't render correctly certain things was a bummer.
I found in wiki JS, the markdown editor didn't like links with certain words or characters in the headers. So for instance [Using C++ Code](#c++-code) rendered fine, but the link did not navigate to the heading,. Similar with [Inserting Images](#images) - the rendering was fine, but the navigation did not work so I changed the heading to ## Imagxx and [Inserting Images](#imagxx) rendered and navigated fine. So the edtor did not like the word images as a header. Bit limiting ....:) :)
Thanks Gwen, that was a really good tutorial for Markdown language. Also, those cat pop-ups during the tutorial were a cherry on top😊. I will include timestamps for others:
0:29 Part 1 - Markdown Overview
1:07 Part 2 - Reasons to use Markdown
3:55 Part 3 - Basic Syntax
27:14 Part 102 - Advanced Cases
33:53 Part "Cherry on Top" - Markdown Cool Features
34:55 Part "Super Cherry on Top" - Other Markup Languages
36:04 Ending Speech😋
Thank you! I appreciate you doing that.
@@FaradayAcademy Nothing is greater than the satisfactory feeling of having learnt and understood something completely and I believe that many programmers might have felt that because of this video. So, no need to thank me, I did nothing (Getting philosophical here😁)
Thanks Gwen! I didn't know about that thing. Just used it on a GitHub readme for displaying "View Source" blocks. Cheers!
As someone who's been building Hugo (& other major CMS) sites recently, this is one of the most thorough and complete MD lessons I've watched in my life. Most videos go about things in terms of "If you type this ... that, and if you type that ... this." In this video, the multiple flavors of MD are mentioned, examples of different outputs are given, and differing views about best practices are presented.
Important, well-presented, highly informative.
Mad respect.
Thanks! Haven’t seen you a in a while. How have you been?
I never heard of markdown until today. This was awesome introduction to it. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Farady. It was a great video. I am not a computer science student, and I am 28 years 28-year-old man from India. I started learning JavaScript but after a few weeks I learned to have multiple notebooks for my JS notes and it's never-ending. I started to think about what was going wrong with me, as I am not able to maintain my notes on Javascript as you know I love to keep each point, and code in notes. Later I found many People who keep their notes in Markdown files but I could not understand how to do it. After watching many videos on RUclips, I found your video which was really helpful and I am completely confident about transferring my 3 big physical notebooks to markdown files.
Thanks for taking your time to prepare this amazing lesson.
Great Course!!
That'll come in really useful. Thanks!
Hey, I just came over from the GitHub Beginners Course and wanted to tell you that you reminded me of Taylor Amber Mason from the series Billions. It looks very nice
Great work Gwen, this definitely helps getting started.
Content and length is perfect!
Thanks for this useful compact minicourse
Awesome video!
I really like the presentation and content here. Very useful and thank you very much!
Thanks Gwen :)
Thank you so much, it was really helpful for me, and really a great video of markdown, I searched a lot everyone was not explaining as well as you explained,
Keep making more videos like this
Thanks again, hope you doing well!
Nice video and lovely hair ! Thanks :)
Thanks, really helpful. Just following this lovely tutorial with wiki JS open on a second screen, entering the md syntax and watching it build :) :)
You are a good teacher. 😊
How do you have such less subscribers. Your videos are immensely helpful. Thank you
Great lesson! Thanks from Brazil
Thanks Gwen . I saw this up to end. .
I can only say thanks for your great explanation. Saludos desde LATAM.
This is an awesome video. Thank you so much. Along with many other things, I learned how to create inline links in a document. That was an aha moment. Thank you again.
Extremely helpful, thank you so much
Awesome as always 👍😀
Thank you Gwen! Super useful!
Tks so much for this very complete and usefully Tutorial, i look forward to start my first MD project;)
Excellent video! Thank you!
I love short tutorials
Thanks a lot, you're content is amazing. Congratulations!
Super great video! It is too bad there isn't a bit more standardization with the extra stuff that wasn't in OG Markdown
great guide, thanks
Thanks it's very helpful 👍
Great video! Also useful for people who have experience with Markdown.
Great video, I used Typora for my notes and it has button/context menu to make bold text and table and never really looked at source (plain markdown) before. It not as hard as I thought it would be. I also didn't know you could use HTML in markdown, thanks for the information.
Its a very useful video, tnx for sharing.
wow the daring fireball guy wrote markdown!? crazy, i thought he was just a apple news journalist, didnt realize he was also a programmer
I' m not really a cat person 😃 but I loved your video, really well put together and presented. Thank you!
This was very helpful. Thank you! The only thing I'm not sure about is how to make sure footnotes stay on the same page as the link? (Chicago style)
Great beginner tutorial, just what I was looking for. I use Joplin in all my devices to keep the same structure and format. I was considering using VS Code but seeing that it doesn't render correctly certain things was a bummer.
thanks a lot
18:51 The linking of text in the same document is not working. need help here please
I found in wiki JS, the markdown editor didn't like links with certain words or characters in the headers. So for instance
[Using C++ Code](#c++-code) rendered fine, but the link did not navigate to the heading,. Similar with
[Inserting Images](#images) - the rendering was fine, but the navigation did not work so I changed the heading to ## Imagxx and
[Inserting Images](#imagxx) rendered and navigated fine. So the edtor did not like the word images as a header. Bit limiting ....:) :)
Qwen!!!!!
❤ it
Obsidian is good but I prefer iA Writer.
Going to check it out, thanks
@@FaradayAcademy No problem.
who let the dogs out. 🐕
Hey Taylor Mason I love you ;)
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Hmmm I think you look good because AI direct me to your video
OMG! Gwen you are so Cute N beautiful, I LOVE YOU!
From what I see, nobody likes color in the text.