Nice and clear. Thank you. I wonder how you seemed to magnify the run window near the end. I'm just starting out with PyCharm. The number of buttons, windows, options is overwhelming. But at least I know the basics of the debugger now. Thank you!
Thanks! So the difference between pycharm debugger and thonny debugger is that in thonny you do not have to make any effort and thonny will explain everything to you but in pycharm you have to do a little extra work.
hi max great lesson, pleaste could you explain me the meaning of the word "list" in the function definition "def addition(array: list)".. dont understand what it's mean.. thanks a lot!
Hi Max, thank you for your sharing! you are a great mentor. Actually I still confused about the breakpoint. At the first example, if you put the breakpoint on print statement 2, it only printed statement 1. But when you did it to the other section, it still printed the code on the breakpoint (the division and multiplication function).
I have issues to start the debug console in Pycharm. I am getting "Connection to Python debugger failed Socket operation on nonsocket: configureBlocking." error. is there any configuration need to be done before start debugging?
Why pycharm doesn't warn or stop for any errors on the code ? Eg. MyFunction() There is no such function on the entire file. Pycharm sleeps and no warning. How to scan the entire project for such errors in one click ?
Thanks for sharing but from your examples I suspect you are not a programmer yet. Why? Functions do not print, they return For loops are passed the length of the list not a hard coded number such as 3 Function calls should occur in if __name__ equal __main__
This is one of the best tutorials I've ever taken, and the explanations on debugging are exceptional. I much appreciate it.
Nice and clean explanation of the difference between 'step over' and 'step into' in Pycharm debugger. Thank you 👌
glad it helped nader!
Thank you so much. Now I've understood!
awesome :)
Great resource. Deserves a million views.
Hey, thanks!
Amazing, thank you for clarifying over Step over and Step into my code. Using pycharm from 2 years, still did not know that.
Glad it helped :)
better than University...fast & free. thanks!
haha glad it helps!
Just learning about the Pycharm debugger, and your video was quite helpful. Many thanks.
awesome :) glad it helped
Best video on pycharm debugger ❤
Helped alot for basics
Awesome :) Glad it helped!
Wow!! Thanks a lot. I was looking for this treasure!
You're welcome!
tysm I wanted an easy debugger tutorial cheers!
hey grzegorz, glad it helped :)
i never had an idea that I can use pycharms debug console this much its so useful thankyou
Hi, glad it helped :D
Nice and clear. Thank you. I wonder how you seemed to magnify the run window near the end. I'm just starting out with PyCharm. The number of buttons, windows, options is overwhelming. But at least I know the basics of the debugger now. Thank you!
Hey Max you won hearts hatts off to you, your way of teaching is really very good.... Thanks buddy....
Explanation is very clear and onpoint ... Thank you Max
Hey :) glad it helped!
was a fantastic intro to pycharm debugger. tyvm for great concise content
hey eric! glad it helped :D
That was awesome. Thank you.
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Thanks man this helps a lot!
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Thank you very much this is very useful video to me ❤
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it was Fantastic. Thanks man.
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Great Explanation thanks
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very clear explanation and straightforward examples, thank you!
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thanks for this great video!! very helpfull
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Thanks for this. Really helpful.
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That was extremely useful, thank you!
You're welcome!
Thanks! So the difference between pycharm debugger and thonny debugger is that in thonny you do not have to make any effort and thonny will explain everything to you but in pycharm you have to do a little extra work.
hey i've heard of thonny for the first time. I recommend pycharm. It's an awesome editor.
Excellent video!!!
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hi max great lesson, pleaste could you explain me the meaning of the word "list" in the function definition "def addition(array: list)".. dont understand what it's mean.. thanks a lot!
Hi Michel, it simply means that the addition function takes an argument called array and the array is of the type list.
Hi Max, thank you for your sharing! you are a great mentor. Actually I still confused about the breakpoint. At the first example, if you put the breakpoint on print statement 2, it only printed statement 1. But when you did it to the other section, it still printed the code on the breakpoint (the division and multiplication function).
Hey Dany, I have to admit it's a bit messy and counter intuitive. Sometimes I still have trouble with breakpoints myself :D
I have issues to start the debug console in Pycharm. I am getting "Connection to Python debugger failed Socket operation on nonsocket: configureBlocking." error. is there any configuration need to be done before start debugging?
Can we step into the print function itself to see the source code for it ? I tried doing it but it doesnt work
Why pycharm doesn't warn or stop for any errors on the code ?
Eg. MyFunction()
There is no such function on the entire file. Pycharm sleeps and no warning.
How to scan the entire project for such errors in one click ?
I keep getting an error on the step over demonstration
Pycharm's debugger is quite powerful compared with the one VS Code has!
yes, the debugger is nice. pycharm is the best editor by far.
Thanks for sharing but from your examples I suspect you are not a programmer yet. Why?
Functions do not print, they return
For loops are passed the length of the list not a hard coded number such as 3
Function calls should occur in if __name__ equal __main__
Very helpful tutorial, Thanks .
For Shorter version Python Debugging in Pycharm. th-cam.com/video/vQp_s7ugBTE/w-d-xo.html
Just learning about the Pycharm debugger, and your video was quite helpful. Many thanks.
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