I have been trying to make something like this for a long time. This is perfect! I loved it π₯
A big Thank-you!
So happy I found this article, or else I would still be wondering how I will keep my notes organized.
Amazing article. Notion is a great app
Great to know the template is available! Thank you. Looks like it's time to migrate ... and Obsidian looks like a great add-on as well.
This is a great resource. I'm going to try and develop one for my learning BootCamp. Thanks!
Omg! I literally created my own Notion and Craft syllabus and database to map out my learning plans for Full Stack Software Development. I have over 300+ resources in the database as well. And, dozens of checklists that cover several important topics. I tried to prioritize topics that are necessary for my knowledge. Itβs coming along very well and thereβs enough information and organization at this point that I can begin my journey and Iβm ready to do so.. especially because creating this database & plan took up a lot of my time! I always felt that it was necessary to create a plan because self-teaching is otherwise messy and can be left untracked so how would I be able to measure my progress?
Anyways, I know this is a long comment - but I really just wanted to know how long did it take for you to compile this? Has it helped you stay focused in your learning journey? And lastly, do you think being organized led to your job offer?
I find many similarities between how you do things and how I do things so thatβs why Iβm so curious about so many things. Iβd love to hear your response! Thank you so much for sharing- maybe Iβll share my system on my blog as well!
Great content, thanks for sharing Damian!
(If you're curious to go deeper on that topic, I can invite you to discover Promyze, a platform for developers to define and share best their coding practices, with full integrations with their tools (IDE + Web browsers) ;-))
This system is a little complicated for me. So I'll start small with important pages like core topics and study progess. Thanks a lot for the article.
Very useful article. Your way of organising all the info is creative and simple. Thanks for the inspiration to improve my own Notion commonplace! For when you want a more structured way of organising some particular topics, like in your "topics and roadmap" sections, Obsidian knowledge base is an amazing tool. Basically, it allows you to create interlinked markdown notes that you can later visualise in a mind-map-like graph. From within Notion you can link to your Obsidian knowledge base, making it easy to separate more structured info from the commonplace, which could be more focused in storing ideas, concepts, bookmarks, or any bits of unstructured info
Good article Notion is one of those essential apps π
Can't wait for the template, I will be starting still using Notions upon your example. It will a challenge to set up the database :o for space repetition
Waiting for this only since a while ago. Had searched a lot on youtube for videos but got no luck. Can you drop your template? It would really help us a lot.
Good article! btw, i was wondering if it's a good idea or not to take notes about the methods of programming languages. Hope you can clarify my doubt :)
Great article ! I am using Notions too and I find it awesome ! Where did you get all of these icons ? How did you add them to your workspace ?
I am actually beginning my journey in learning Web Dev and this will be a huge help towards my goal! Thanks a lot for this article!
Useful and precisely written article, Surely looking forward to using it.
I could never get used to Notion. I know it's so good :)
But, I just couldn't get used...
I'm still using Trello :)
I use Notion at work and Trello on personal projects!
I'm all in when it comes to good organization tips!!
Thank you Damian Demasi for sharing it.
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Can you export this template for us? I don't want to have to do this all myself manually. Thx