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Using your choice of terminal, create a directory for your PDX Code Guild projects. Name it something like
pdx_code
. Avoid spaces in directory and file names, you'll save yourself headaches later. -
Inside your directory, create a directory for
programming_101
and a directory calledextra
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Inside the
programming_101
directory, create directories for each of the five units for the course:unit_1
,unit_2
,unit_3
,unit_4
andunit_5
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Navigate back up to the
pdx_code
directory and create aprogramming_102
directory. Create a directory for each unit in Programming 102:unit_1
,unit_2
,unit_3
,unit_4
andunit_5
The final structure of your pdx_code
directory should be:
pdx_code
├── extra
├── programming_101
│ ├── unit_1
│ ├── unit_2
│ ├── unit_3
│ ├── unit_4
│ └── unit_5
└── programming_102
├── unit_1
├── unit_2
├── unit_3
├── unit_4
└── unit_5
- We actually don't need our
extra
directory. Navigate to thepdx_code
directory using the terminal and delete it using terminal commands.