Hey everyone! The Django series is coming along. I plan on having it released by the end of this month (August). In the meantime, I will continue trying to put out weekly videos until that series is complete. Hope everyone finds this video helpful!
Thanks for the tutorials. Would be great if you include django flatpages and how to extend its functionality (i.e. adding ckeditor) to the django series.
When the code lines became long, how you do move the screen fast. It's like you just touch the edge of the screen with you coursor and the screen move along.
It is controlled by the "quiet" parameter in your Build System config; if absent or "false", the Finished line is displayed; if "true", it is not. See Corey's excellent video on the subject for details.
Hey everyone! The Django series is coming along. I plan on having it released by the end of this month (August). In the meantime, I will continue trying to put out weekly videos until that series is complete. Hope everyone finds this video helpful!
Thank you! I can not wait for the django tutorials.
take your time ,you are the BEST and thank so much you for free content .
Thanks for the tutorials. Would be great if you include django flatpages and how to extend its functionality (i.e. adding ckeditor) to the django series.
Thanks !!! I was always wondering how to copy multiple lines on multiple cursors, You just made my life simpler.
I don't have time to watch the whole video at this moment. I just came to like this video. Looking forward to watching this later!
For indentation,
Command + [
Command + ]
especially handy for multiple line indentation.
Thanks a lot Corey. It's gonna save me a whole bunch of time.
This is definitely going to save more time and make productive
I think the most used shortcut I use is the Option+Mouse drag, it's way faster than clicking each line.
Oh good call!
Great videos Schafer! Keep at em!
I have already got used to LIKE the video before watching it when it comes to Mr. Schafer's
thanks
I want to save my files but it says that i need to trust Sublime bcs it doesent have Permissions
How do I run a text in sublime?
When the code lines became long, how you do move the screen fast. It's like you just touch the edge of the screen with you coursor and the screen move along.
How do you see processing time when you run the Python code?
ex: [Finished in 0.5s]
Default ?
It is controlled by the "quiet" parameter in your Build System config; if absent or "false", the Finished line is displayed; if "true", it is not. See Corey's excellent video on the subject for details.
how to convert multiple lines into one line by shortcut ?
Please do this kind of tips and tricks videos for Linux ( especially Ubuntu) platform too. Windows sucks😣😣 and i don't have money to buy mac😅
Many of these features and shortcuts should be the same on Linux, if not all of them. Give them a try and let me know if I'm mistaken