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Hi @TechWithTim , Thanks a lot for the video. As a beginner, I think one of the most intimidating parts of learning to code—especially when watching YouTube tutorials—is trying to follow or understand the structure of the files shown on the left side of VS Code, for example. In my personal experience, that alone feels even more intimidating than the code itself. I really appreciated your comments at 11:09 where you describe what the use of some of those files is. I know it depends on the framework or the particular project we're working on, but maybe a video on that topic—explaining the general concepts behind that structure—would be super helpful and greatly appreciated. Greetings from Nicaragua!
The visuals and narration blend perfectly here, thank you
Hi Tim. I am learning Python and was wondering so much about everything you explained. This video was perfect for me at this point in time and you really do a great job of getting the point across about how these things work. Love your channel. Subscribed.
I would be happy to hear about Gemini CLI from you, Tim 👩🏻🎓
Thank you for the smart lapel mic for PERFECT audio, rich and consistent vocals no matter how you move your head, unlike the distracting "pick-me" stand mic that also creates amateur breath-POPS almost every time and often sounds tinny and over processed. Lapel mic ftw!! Excellent video, you're a great teacher, with no silly distractions in the way.
Best video please we need more videos like this please do videos for react js and react native for professional websites and Mobile apps and how to create artificial intelligence with python
This worked perfectly. Thank you so much! 🙏
Hi Tim, my favourite tutor.Probably I need to run Streamlit in virtual environment to separate dependencies.Or just make docker to run it with all related dependencies.
Thank you so much for this video i really want to make a simple website for my project. This really helps a lot :-D
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Get started with SiteGround's web hosting today! https://www.siteground.com/index.htm?afcode=a948fcdf7d1db731c5bbde4aabc118bd
Hi @TechWithTim , Thanks a lot for the video. As a beginner, I think one of the most intimidating parts of learning to code—especially when watching YouTube tutorials—is trying to follow or understand the structure of the files shown on the left side of VS Code, for example. In my personal experience, that alone feels even more intimidating than the code itself. I really appreciated your comments at 11:09 where you describe what the use of some of those files is. I know it depends on the framework or the particular project we're working on, but maybe a video on that topic—explaining the general concepts behind that structure—would be super helpful and greatly appreciated. Greetings from Nicaragua!
The visuals and narration blend perfectly here, thank you
Hi Tim. I am learning Python and was wondering so much about everything you explained. This video was perfect for me at this point in time and you really do a great job of getting the point across about how these things work. Love your channel. Subscribed.
I would be happy to hear about Gemini CLI from you, Tim 👩🏻🎓
Thank you for the smart lapel mic for PERFECT audio, rich and consistent vocals no matter how you move your head, unlike the distracting "pick-me" stand mic that also creates amateur breath-POPS almost every time and often sounds tinny and over processed. Lapel mic ftw!! Excellent video, you're a great teacher, with no silly distractions in the way.
Best video please we need more videos like this please do videos for react js and react native for professional websites and Mobile apps and how to create artificial intelligence with python
This worked perfectly. Thank you so much! 🙏
Hi Tim, my favourite tutor.Probably I need to run Streamlit in virtual environment to separate dependencies.Or just make docker to run it with all related dependencies.
Thank you so much for this video i really want to make a simple website for my project. This really helps a lot :-D