@@shade0636 Well...truth be told, I tossed in a last-minute application to go back to uni for Computer Science and have been accepted! I don't personally think that The Odin Project is enough on its own anymore. Even if you do get a job from it, I feel like your income will always be held back by a lack of a proper degree, unless you start your own business, ofc.
Thank you for this so much! I am a CS major but unlike many of my peers I have no prior experience. My school used NetBeans for programming I and II Java, so when I needed to figure out VSC for other languages and projects I was embarrassingly lost and the classes did not explain this editor, which is very different. This has actually helped a bit!!
Honestly one of the best youtubers out there really teaching self taught people and college students stuff their own teachers wont even teach properly! Thank you tim!
Very useful Tim - I was struggling with getting Git to work in VSCode and this got me there! It is hard to find a beginners tutorial that is recent and that is important given how fast VSCode moves. I'm afraid you'll need to update it at least twice a year to keep current. One suggestion though: for a beginners tutorial you should start with a fresh install. You have a number of extensions installed and you cover some features from them which a beginner will not see as they do not have those extensions. You could take them through installing the extensions you use when they first come up. I am transitioning from just using VSCode as a code editor to using it as a full IDE, so I am kind of a beginner with stuff like Git, debugger and Docker. The thing that confused me with Git was that I had my Git account logged in to VSCode, working in the browser and even open in Git Desktop but VS Code still said 'waiting for extension to initialize' on all the UI elements to do with Git. I had not realized you ALSO need 'Git for Windows' installed! VSCode and Git could be a lot more helpful about this!
Best vs code beginner tutorial I’ve seen. Most others use a file already created beforehand and this confuses me. I like how he created his own first file. Easy to follow along for first time learner. ❤
Thanks Tim! This was immensely helpful. I'm trying to break from my IDEs and strictly use VS Code as much as I can, but have always felt the comfort of my IDE doing everything for me.
I have been using atom but switched to VSCode after following your video on build a website with python. So far it has been less buggy and faster. Looking forward to watching this tutorial! 😊
You know Tim, I love and appreciate your vids. But I think you get excited or feel time restraint sometimes in presentation and speed up(unknowingly) and are hard to follow. IMHO only. But again, thanks for the time and info you provide. It is invaluable to those trying to learn this stuff, like me.
Visual studio code is the most overhyped software out there. It’s just a text editor, nothing more. Too difficult for beginners and advanced developers should be using an IDE. People just following the crowd, we’ve had text editors for years. This is nothing special.
Great video Tim! Would love to see a video about your favourite VS Code extensions and also one about how to set up a custom terminal, like the conda terminal you had.
A very useful tutorial.Quite possibly perfect for someone familiar with another text editor and wants to quickly get started using a good part of VSCode's functionality.
Tim - great video- subscribed immediately! new in programming and this is very helpful to find one stop shopping editor for all programs. would love to see more videos on PowerShell and prompt command as they are very intimidating. Also Jupiter tutorial! THANKS again!
Thank you. In response to the extensions question you posed - a video would be really nice (unless you already have one and I have missed it :)). A question on my mind related to this - when you typed e.g. "prettier" you got many potential hits. How do you navigate among what, at least to me, seemed like identical choices?
Wow! After watching this video, I wanted to subscribe and realised the name is familiar. In order to be double sure, I clicked the avatar and realise it is the same Don. Thank you!
Pretty sure he is a master hacker that when you comment on his videos, it downloads a sleek script onto your computer that runs in the background and sends him the thoughts you have in your brain. Downloaded VS Code about a week ago sooo
I am trying to learn vs code, learning a lot from videos like yours . Thank you for that. I do have a question, when you have misspelled words, will your code show the error?
that was nice, simple and directed explanations. Thx. for the video. I work on the main frame and use Cobol/Db2. Would you happen to know how the debugger is setup for this?
Awesome video for a beginner. Helped a lot. Do you have a video on how to simplify the output by altering the code (i.e terminalConsole etc)? I'm trying but having not luck... or point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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how do i solve y=4*x^2-3*x+5 in js in terminal
60k aint even average earning
Me lol
I'm here thanks to The Odin Project, learning a lot c:
yep
Amen! How's it going so far! Just started back after nearly 2 years off :(
@@mikescardiaries How is it going for you 8 days later?
@@shade0636 Well...truth be told, I tossed in a last-minute application to go back to uni for Computer Science and have been accepted! I don't personally think that The Odin Project is enough on its own anymore. Even if you do get a job from it, I feel like your income will always be held back by a lack of a proper degree, unless you start your own business, ofc.
@@mikescardiarieshello can we link up? Just started
Thank you for this so much! I am a CS major but unlike many of my peers I have no prior experience. My school used NetBeans for programming I and II Java, so when I needed to figure out VSC for other languages and projects I was embarrassingly lost and the classes did not explain this editor, which is very different. This has actually helped a bit!!
whos here from Odin Project
Lets gooo
Yep
👶
I am!
Yesssss🌼
Honestly one of the best youtubers out there really teaching self taught people and college students stuff their own teachers wont even teach properly! Thank you tim!
Very useful Tim - I was struggling with getting Git to work in VSCode and this got me there! It is hard to find a beginners tutorial that is recent and that is important given how fast VSCode moves. I'm afraid you'll need to update it at least twice a year to keep current.
One suggestion though: for a beginners tutorial you should start with a fresh install. You have a number of extensions installed and you cover some features from them which a beginner will not see as they do not have those extensions. You could take them through installing the extensions you use when they first come up.
I am transitioning from just using VSCode as a code editor to using it as a full IDE, so I am kind of a beginner with stuff like Git, debugger and Docker. The thing that confused me with Git was that I had my Git account logged in to VSCode, working in the browser and even open in Git Desktop but VS Code still said 'waiting for extension to initialize' on all the UI elements to do with Git. I had not realized you ALSO need 'Git for Windows' installed! VSCode and Git could be a lot more helpful about this!
Best vs code beginner tutorial I’ve seen. Most others use a file already created beforehand and this confuses me. I like how he created his own first file. Easy to follow along for first time learner. ❤
We are The Odin Project and we are here!! 🗿
i have been using vs code for a long time but didnt know these many features are there !! Thank u tim !!!!!!!!!!!
i havent seen a better video that explains the whole prgramm, made it easy to start out thanks allot
Beginner here. I absolutely love this video. Thank you so much for making it. You made a new subscriber out of me.
Thanks Tim! This was immensely helpful. I'm trying to break from my IDEs and strictly use VS Code as much as I can, but have always felt the comfort of my IDE doing everything for me.
Thanks for giving a brief rundown! I'm completely new to all of this, but now I feel like I can somewhat navigate my way around!
I have been using atom but switched to VSCode after following your video on build a website with python. So far it has been less buggy and faster. Looking forward to watching this tutorial! 😊
This video was fabulous!! So much better than the Microsoft videos I first viewed. Thank you so much!! (I am new to coding.)
You know Tim, I love and appreciate your vids. But I think you get excited or feel time restraint sometimes in presentation and speed up(unknowingly) and are hard to follow. IMHO only. But again, thanks for the time and info you provide. It is invaluable to those trying to learn this stuff, like me.
And here I am watching it at 1.5x 😂😂
Solid video. A lot of companies are using VSCode to do a lot of their work. Highly recommend everyone to learn it.
Visual studio code is the most overhyped software out there. It’s just a text editor, nothing more. Too difficult for beginners and advanced developers should be using an IDE. People just following the crowd, we’ve had text editors for years. This is nothing special.
What VSCode theme do you use?!
One dark pro it is sublime's theme i think
I use the default vscode theme. As somebody who is blind, I don’t really need to change the colors and the default theme gives accessibility for all.
Night blue
Shades of Purple 🔥
@@and_rotate69 one dark pro is Atom's default theme
Eaxctly, I installed VS Code last week. Was not getting the time to set it up. Now i'll follow these step by step.
Thanks for this very useful video, even if i have been using VSC for 2 years i didn't know all this tricks ! :)
You're very welcome!
Thank you, I'm new to working in the VSCode but I've learned a little about how to go about it.
Great video Tim! Would love to see a video about your favourite VS Code extensions and also one about how to set up a custom terminal, like the conda terminal you had.
A very useful tutorial.Quite possibly perfect for someone familiar with another text editor and wants to quickly get started using a good part of VSCode's functionality.
Literally the best coding channel ever, Love your vids sooooo much, Can you please give us an import file for your settings PLEASE
Favourite extensions!
"Let's go with light default" FEEL THE POWER OF THE SUN!
omg i was about to give up but u helped me alot
My favorite code editor.
Tim - great video- subscribed immediately! new in programming and this is very helpful to find one stop shopping editor for all programs.
would love to see more videos on PowerShell and prompt command as they are very intimidating. Also Jupiter tutorial!
THANKS again!
Merci de France pour The Odin Project !!
I was looking for this thanks Tim
I don't know how I discovered vscode at the start but I stumbled upon a masterpeice
Thank you for this. Learned a lot from this.
Thanks for putting this together! I am enjoying VS Code.
Thank you. In response to the extensions question you posed - a video would be really nice (unless you already have one and I have missed it :)). A question on my mind related to this - when you typed e.g. "prettier" you got many potential hits. How do you navigate among what, at least to me, seemed like identical choices?
Wow! After watching this video, I wanted to subscribe and realised the name is familiar. In order to be double sure, I clicked the avatar and realise it is the same Don. Thank you!
Hey Tim, I would love to know your top favorite extensions for Python development and data science
16:15, you just threw a flashbang on me. damn
😂
this was really good thank you. other instructionals I have watched were not nearly as clear.
thank you i had started to learn python but i was having trouble with vs code so thanks again
I thought I was about to hear coach Greg's intro
here from The Odin Project 💪🏼
Filled in some gaps for me - thank you!
Excited to color the code!
Hello Odin project students.
Hola estudiantes de Odin project...
A great path is waiting
Thank you so much! i know close to nothing abt computers and this relly helped
Nice video thanks. When you opened projects, like in minute 11 and 18, you might have shown us how you did it instead of pausing the recording.
I am literally setting it up as we speak, check my phone and boom. That's scary my man.
Pretty sure he is a master hacker that when you comment on his videos, it downloads a sleek script onto your computer that runs in the background and sends him the thoughts you have in your brain. Downloaded VS Code about a week ago sooo
@@This_Is_Not_My_Username shhhhhh
@@TechWithTim XD
please make video on your fav. extensions
very comprehensive and useful. appreciated it
Love your videos Tim, you are the best Brother...
Thanks a lot for this. It helped me so much being a newbie.
You are a mind reader. You know what I need.
Really wanted this video and you have maded it . Thank you ♥️
'maded it' LOL
I wasn't emotionally prepared to get hit with that lightbomb @16.15
I am trying to learn vs code, learning a lot from videos like yours . Thank you for that. I do have a question, when you have misspelled words, will your code show the error?
very useful! this was a great way to introduce visual studios' code!
Thanks I was looking for this😀
Thanks buddy for this very useful and clear tutorial. Keep up the good work!!
Excellent video once again!
Great video, thanks!
On Mac, the shortcut to Fullscreen is CTRL+CMD+F
ty man now i can finally make money at 12 tysm man, ill become rich just bec of you
YES!!, i needed this, thank you man
Thank you for the tut. It really came in handy for me.
Nice teaching. Impressive teaching skills.
Here from Odin project but I am running VS code in WSL so when I open a folder, I see Linux directories
Looking forward to vscode with vim
I literally had an AlgoExpert ad befire the video xD
Did you make a video on your most common extensions?
thank you so muhc! from TOD!
Very good teaching , subscribed
On Mac, Open Extensions by CMD+SHIFT+X
Thank you you have saved me with the hep at 4:40
Best one I've used
Great teacher
Hey man, could you please teach us, about, python automated tests
yeah, that would have been really great
that was nice, simple and directed explanations. Thx. for the video.
I work on the main frame and use Cobol/Db2. Would you happen to know how the debugger is setup for this?
i lol when the caption shows "bs code" instead of vs code. otherwise, amazing video :) thanks!
Video on extensions, please - and thank you.
thank you sir for sharing knowledge
Excellent
Thanks
Always amazing Tim
On Macs, Command palette open with CMD+Shift+P
Could you explain the ursina engine or have a tutorial series about it
Very helpful. Thanks!
Who else came here from The Odin Project :D
Please make the video about extensions and also make github introduction/tutorial pls ❤️❤️
Thank you very much for your content
On Macs, to get out of zen mode: CMD+CTRL+F
On Macs, Zoom In/Out with CMD+(+/-)
what a great video, thx for your effort
I wish there was a coder who had trouble understanding the complicated parts and simplified it for all us people who dont get anything your saying
Awesome video for a beginner. Helped a lot. Do you have a video on how to simplify the output by altering the code (i.e terminalConsole etc)? I'm trying but having not luck... or point me in the right direction? Thanks!
vs code, best code editor
Thank you bro ❤️
Thank you man.
You can open the terminal with CTRL+J aswell
great information well done.
Thank you!