What is the IDE called you are using? Was it PyCharme? I see one big advantage of it was that you instantly had a drop down of feasible method names as you were typing. For someone like me who is only coding in vim and not yet so familiar with most even essential Python classes/modules (I have a long Perl background but see the need to switch to Python) there is probably the need to toggle between my tmux terms of vim and pydoc someModule every now and then until I have learnt the functions and methods and their signatures by heart.
Yes it is pycharm. The community edition is free. It can open up git repos to. So is easy to get code from the editor to your cli if you don’t have gui desktop on Linux
I noticed your algebraic mistake when you solved the formula for Fahrenheit the moment you devided by 32 instead of adding 32. You even said it correctly but somehow typed a slash instead of a plus sign. But this is negligible since the objective of your video was to introduce the argparse module which you did splendidly.
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You could only increase the fonts to help old and blind people like me to see better 😛
What is the IDE called you are using?
Was it PyCharme?
I see one big advantage of it was that you instantly had a drop down of feasible method names as you were typing.
For someone like me who is only coding in vim and not yet so familiar with most even essential Python classes/modules (I have a long Perl background but see the need to switch to Python) there is probably the need to toggle between my tmux terms of vim and pydoc someModule every now and then until I have learnt the functions and methods and their signatures by heart.
Yes it is pycharm. The community edition is free. It can open up git repos to. So is easy to get code from the editor to your cli if you don’t have gui desktop on Linux
Why I can't choose video resolution
Only just uploaded. HD should be ready soon :)
Who is the girl in the background ?
I noticed your algebraic mistake when you solved the formula for Fahrenheit the moment you devided by 32 instead of adding 32.
You even said it correctly but somehow typed a slash instead of a plus sign.
But this is negligible since the objective of your video was to introduce the argparse module which you did splendidly.
LOL