I’ll be honest with you, don’t use VS code, you’re not ready for it. All you need right now is quite literally a regular windows terminal and a basic IDE. notepad++ or sublime text. ONCE you’ve learned the basics you can go back to VS Code, that VS Code terminal is gonna mess you up.
I know that its MS. Once i have mastered it, i would switch over to Kate.
I have done everything till we come to modify a file or two. I did everything in my WSL terminal. Then it's being said over here we will open the directory (which directory) in visual studio code by using the command inside my repository (which repository and where is it located?) These are the questions l need to figure out.
I'm doing the Odin Project course. I found it very useful for developing an overall idea regarding programming. But l am focussing on git because I wish to develop new things and collaborate on interesting projects.
You asked a very nice question indeed. I come from the arts background with no knowledge of science and technology. But life places you in weird positions. I don't have any faith in the education system anymore, even though my brother is a teacher. And l hate big corporates. I believe that in the future, individuals would co-operate so far as work is concerned, and things of value would get created. We would be making things for our own needs, and people would help in this making process to alleviate their creative urge.
Thank you very much. I shall try tomorrow again. If WSL is not required, l won't use it tomorrow. Now that l have installed git for windows, this entire work can be done on the terminal of vs code ?
Exactly, this use code. I opened this lesson, and did everything on my WSL terminal. So far, so good. But when it's this switching over, that's creating the problem. Ideally, the readme.md has already been created by the time l reach here or no ? If not, where do I create the readme ? In the WSL terminal or the vs code terminal ?
You see the result in the pic of this post. Today l worked it up again, and today vs code gave the same result. Then l downloaded git separately for windows, and then configured it on vs code. I don't know if l have done it in the correct way or not.
Anyways, l've shut down my system, and l shall look into it again tomorrow.
If you click on the link, you'll come across a section called modify a file or two. That is where my problems begin. So far, l've been working on my WSL terminal.
Can you suggest any special keypad for Android phones, for coding purposes ?