Te recomiendo los videotutoriales y talleres de EDteam. Especialmente los viejos que estaban más orientados a principiantes.
Están disponibles en youtube, aquí tienes un enlace de un taller para que te hagas una idea de la metodología.
También lo puedes complementar con el programa de The Odin Project que es un proyecto que tiene un currículo bastante bueno y totalmente gratis (no tienes ni si quiera que registrarte para acceder a las lecciones)
Me dices si tienes preguntas, un saludo.
I tried obsidian synced with git to my various devices, along with a GitHub action to look for pages tagged “public” and publish them to my public wiki site using Material for MkDocs
The whole process of using git to sync everything was really cumbersome when all I wanted to do was write things down. Dealing with pulling, pushing, merge conflicts, etc got in the way.
I ended just deciding to use Notion and to come back to the idea of a public wiki later. If something is important enough and should be public I can blog about it.
That said, I’m hoping Anytype gets more functional soon. I’m in the alpha program and it looks promising as a Notion replacement, it’s but not quite there yet.
I'd start with Obsidian probably as it's free and provides nice tools to navigate and write things in.
I personally use Sublime Text and just edit markdown files and use Alfred to search for files to open for editing.
The key thing in a wiki for me is making the publishing
step easy. With markdown it's super easy. Just files in a folder. Folder under git pushed to GitHub. Can then use some tool to render markdown files on the web, GitBook is easy to setup. Private files can be kept in git ignored folder. That's what I do at least and am happy about it.