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My Practice Environment

  • My IDE settings.
  • Notes I have been gathering & writing.
  • All of the projects and exercises which I create/will create while learning various languages..
  • MORE.......

❔How to use (I use) this repo?

I hope this repo will also be helpful to any beginner, starting his/her journey...

  • First fork this repo.

  • Then clone your forked repo using Git.

    Steps Here For Linux (Debian & derivatives):-
    ```
    sudo apt install git
    git clone https://github.com/<your_username>/My-Practice-Environment.git
    ```
    

    For Windows (altough I recommend to try using Linux):- - First install git from here - Then clone:-

    ```
    git clone https://github.com/<your_username>/My-Practice-Environment.git
    ```
    
  • Now open the cloned My-Created-Projects folder in your IDE (I am & recomend using VS Code/VS Codium).

  • Open the main.py, you will see it's a blank python file where you can write & run your code in your IDE.

  • You can open notes, exercises, projects in new Tabs side by side (this is very efficient).

  • You can also pin main.py so that your IDE opens with that file at start by default.

  • You can also clone my Repo directly but I recomend to fork this repo first & then clone because it will give more flexibility (if I upload anything new, you can just sync upstream from GitHub..).

ℹ️ Some Tips & Sources(that I follow):-

  • Here are some useful shortcuts.
  • If you are just stepping into programming world, I recommend you visiting @CodeWithHarry's youtube channel. He has many courses for beginners for different languages. I learn from his courses.
  • Use Replit if you don't have sufficient computing power.
  • My Notes are not as same as @CodeWithHarry's Replits, I have edited them for my better understanding.
  • You can use the Practice exercises to practice (although I haven't crerated much).
  • You can take some help from ChatGPT if you cannot find your problem in code even after hard trying. BUT DON'T GET TOO DEPENDENT AT IT.
  • Learn how to use Git, it will help you in future.
  • I recomend you to try & start using Linux, it's much more flexible than windows....
  • My Desktop configuration can be found here.

©️ Credits:-

  • @CodeWithHarry as most of the notes of Python are gathered from his Replits.
  • Infinite heavenly forum users & websites I visited to gather information (sorry for not remembering all of you).
  • Soymadip(Me) (I am gathering all of these myself you know 😁)

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