This is loosely based around MIT's idea of the missing CS Semester: https://missing.csail.mit.edu/ as well as the Stanford Problem Solving for the CS Technical Interview https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs9/ and here you'll find links to things that I've found useful in my job search over the last month or so.
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// vscode-keybindings for navigation with I/J/K/L and additional functionality with surrounding characters | |
// Place your key bindings in this file to overwrite the defaults | |
// ALT + I/J/K/L: up/left/down/right | |
// ALT + SHIFT + I/J/K/L: mark text up/left/down/right | |
// CTRL + J/L: send cursor to start/end of line | |
// CTRL + ALT + J/L: send cursor to start/end of word | |
// CTRL + ALT + U/O: send cursor to "wordPartLeft"/"wordPartRight" | |
// CTRL + ALT + SHIFT + U/O: mark from cursor to "wordPartLeft"/"wordPartRight" | |
// CTRL + ALT + Y: got to declaration |