I am trying to learn pycharm, but usually, I don't have time to learn how to use it, it gets frustrating, so I have been using the IDEL shell and the area where to type code. It is easy to use and save files, of course, I am just starting to learn I am sure that Pycharm will be better in the long road. There is so much to learn.
Hellooo there! 👋🏻 Of course the IDEL is easy to use, but PyCharm, or any other IDE will be way more powerful and you will be more efficient coding! Honestly, the time you spend learning how to use PyCharm right now, is just a tiny part of the time you will save using afterwards. So, my advice would be go for it NOW! Of course, if you need help, there is a good community out there - and you can ask questions here, I would be glad to help. I also take good note and may schedule a next video on PyCharm - how to properly, all its features and benefits 👍🏻
Heyy there, thanks for your answer 🙏🏻 Well, there is no index attached to any element in a python set. So they do not support any indexing or even slicing operation - whereas you can access dictionary values by using its keys
A set and a dictionary are basically the same, the only difference is that a set has no key-value pairing and is a series of disordered and unique element combinations (simply a collection of unique keys)
@@DigitalAcademyOnline thank u for replying I’m learning python but English is not my first language so your video was good but if wasn’t easy for me to understand 😊
Heyyy 👋🏻 Of course I try my best to reply to every single message, I take time and help each one of you when required! 😊 Thank you so much for these kind words 🙏🏻 I do understand it’s not always easy, since English is not my 1st language either 😉 Maybe you could try and turn the captions on, if that helps?! Anyway, learn at your own rhythm, practice and do not give up; you will succeed 👍🏻 Plus, you can also post comments here, or send me a direct message, I will reply and give you more explanation if there is something difficult for you. Do not be shy, I am here to help 😊
Hello, I am using VSCode and I am quite happy with it.
Great video, as ALWAYS! Hope there will be a more in-depth use of each one of these data types, in a near future 👍🏻
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I am trying to learn pycharm, but usually, I don't have time to learn how to use it, it gets frustrating, so I have been using the IDEL shell and the area where to type code. It is easy to use and save files, of course, I am just starting to learn I am sure that Pycharm will be better in the long road. There is so much to learn.
Hellooo there! 👋🏻 Of course the IDEL is easy to use, but PyCharm, or any other IDE will be way more powerful and you will be more efficient coding! Honestly, the time you spend learning how to use PyCharm right now, is just a tiny part of the time you will save using afterwards.
So, my advice would be go for it NOW! Of course, if you need help, there is a good community out there - and you can ask questions here, I would be glad to help. I also take good note and may schedule a next video on PyCharm - how to properly, all its features and benefits 👍🏻
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Data Types do not have any secrets anymore! What Data Type do you use most? Are you comfortable using it?
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Both dictionary and set is unordered but why dictionary as indexing and why not set is not indexing?
Heyy there, thanks for your answer 🙏🏻
Well, there is no index attached to any element in a python set. So they do not support any indexing or even slicing operation - whereas you can access dictionary values by using its keys
A set and a dictionary are basically the same, the only difference is that a set has no key-value pairing and is a series of disordered and unique element combinations (simply a collection of unique keys)
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@@DigitalAcademyOnline thank u for replying I’m learning python but English is not my first language so your video was good but if wasn’t easy for me to understand 😊
Heyyy 👋🏻 Of course I try my best to reply to every single message, I take time and help each one of you when required! 😊
Thank you so much for these kind words 🙏🏻 I do understand it’s not always easy, since English is not my 1st language either 😉 Maybe you could try and turn the captions on, if that helps?! Anyway, learn at your own rhythm, practice and do not give up; you will succeed 👍🏻
Plus, you can also post comments here, or send me a direct message, I will reply and give you more explanation if there is something difficult for you. Do not be shy, I am here to help 😊
English is not your first language, but SOON Python will 😅👌🏻