0. Getting Started with PyCharm Series Page - RUclips Excellent series. However, the sequence is not listed in order of the previous and next video referenced. The order seems to be: 1. Getting Started with PyCharm: Setup - RUclips 2. Creating your first project in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips 3. Understanding the UI in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips 4. Customizing the UI in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips 5. Configuring a local Python interpreter in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips 6. Configuring a remote Python interpreter in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips
I'm doing the Netacad course, and also a beginner. None of this stuff is in our course as they just use a sandbox environment. The learning curve is a bit steep with Pycharm once you get past just typing and running code on it.
I'd rather you stopped trying to be cute and stopped begging for subscribers and just explained things better. You show, but you don't explain what things really mean. I'm under time pressure to learn this stuff and there are many competing products to yours, btw.
0. Getting Started with PyCharm Series Page - RUclips
Excellent series. However, the sequence is not listed in order of the previous and next video referenced.
The order seems to be:
1. Getting Started with PyCharm: Setup - RUclips
2. Creating your first project in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips
3. Understanding the UI in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips
4. Customizing the UI in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips
5. Configuring a local Python interpreter in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips
6. Configuring a remote Python interpreter in PyCharm | Getting started - RUclips
How can I view 3 different windows at the same time along the right hand side of the screen? It looks like I'm limited to just 2 windows.
Split Right again after opening two windows
geez the bactick alone is giving problems. I'm a total beginner
top left between tab and esc key. figured it out
I'm doing the Netacad course, and also a beginner. None of this stuff is in our course as they just use a sandbox environment. The learning curve is a bit steep with Pycharm once you get past just typing and running code on it.
woow
I'd rather you stopped trying to be cute and stopped begging for subscribers and just explained things better. You show, but you don't explain what things really mean. I'm under time pressure to learn this stuff and there are many competing products to yours, btw.
If you want more subscribers, improve quality. These videos are just not that helpful and not that clear. Sorry, you seen like a nice guy.