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[TECH ED] Play the BanditΒ #196
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π― Topic Problem-SolvingBreaking down problems and building up solutionsBreaking down problems and building up solutionsπ― Topic Programming FundamentalsLearning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etcLearning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etcπ Priority MandatoryThis work is expectedThis work is expectedπ Size Medium1-4 hours1-4 hoursπ
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π― Topic Problem-SolvingBreaking down problems and building up solutionsBreaking down problems and building up solutionsπ― Topic Programming FundamentalsLearning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etcLearning syntax: data types, functions, loops, expressions, etcπ Priority MandatoryThis work is expectedThis work is expectedπ Size Medium1-4 hours1-4 hoursπ
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Link to the coursework
https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/
Why are we doing this?
Basic Linux skills are essential for roles in Cloud, DevOps, Cyber, and SRE. Junior Cloud and DevOps roles are growing in the industry; React and fullstack junior roles are becoming scarce. So it's a good idea to practice Linux skills to make yourself more employable. At the basic level this means using a computer from the command line instead of a GUI. You will learn to use commands to move from folder to folder, to open and edit files, and to get info like the size of a file or its location. At CYF we build this skill by playing a game called The Bandit.
There are many levels, and many more games after The Bandit, but your goal is to get to Level 20 by the end of the Databases module. You can do this by completing one level a week. You can do one level a week!
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2
How to get help
Work through the puzzles together in #cyf-over-the-wire
Don't share solutions in this channel, or you steal from others the opportunity of learning.
How to submit
There is no submission step. However, to apply for some roles and some courses (like CYF+ ) you must demonstrate these skills, so it would be a good idea to learn them.
Anything else?
Here's a ChatGPT prompt you can use to get the best, most helpful learning experience: