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”The content is all killer, no filler!” If you’re finding Command Line a little chall

”The content is all killer, no filler!” [View this email in your browser]( If you’re finding Command Line a little challenging to master, Launch School is running a workshop on [How to Navigate & Manage the File System Like a Pro]( Attendees have found it a helpful addition to their studies: ”Great range of topics , good explanations, it supported RB100 very well. The content is all killer, no filler!” In addition, Launch School will also be running the following Ruby & JavaScript workshops: - A Beginner’s Guide to Flow Control and Loops: learn how to use “if”, “else”, “for”, “while” and other keywords If you were not able to RSVP last time, we encourage you to attend next week’s workshops: Wednesday January March 22nd at 7pm US Eastern In this workshop Grace guides you through flow control in JavaScript including "if" statements, truthiness and other useful conditional operators. You’ll also learn "for" and "while" looping structures and how to control loops using the "break" statement. [Register]( Thursday March 23rd at 6pm US Eastern In this workshop Jon David (JD) will introduce you to the Command Line and its benefits. You will learn the difference between the terminal vs a shell, how to execute commands and navigating your way around the file system. [Register]( Friday March 24th at 6pm US Eastern In this workshop Clare will show you how to control the flow of your data using conditionals, truthiness and operators in Ruby. You'll also cover the various kinds of looping structures and how to perform simple recursion. [Register]( If you’re still unsure about RSVPing, here’s what some of the attendees have said about the workshop experience: “I'm never gonna forget that / is root. Feel like the basics are locked in better. Thanks!” ”I love the polls/quizzes. They help me check for understanding. Thank you for creating these.” “Great reinforcement of what I worked through in the textbook. Presenter was professional, helpful and interesting. The "pop quiz" was very useful to see what I did and did not understand about file paths.” “Thanks for hosting another great workshop!” We hope to see you there! Launch School Team [Facebook icon]( [Email icon](mailto:hello@launchschool.com) [Twitter icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2023 Launch School. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you expressed interest in Launch School. Our mailing address is: Launch School 6501 E. Greenway Pkwy #103-604Scottsdale, AZ 85254 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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