Hello, I'm Michael, a software developer with a passion for programming. Through my RU-vid channel, I aim to provide free resources for anyone interested in learning programming and tech. With a focus on Python and JavaScript, my tutorials and tips can help you develop practical skills and create innovative projects. Join me on this journey and let's explore the exciting world of programming together!
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Hello, bro! And now again I watched this video cause got help with stealth work) After I leaved a comment with greeting and "thanks", want to thank You again because You help me in a second time, bro!
Thank you for all your informative videos, bro please how can I use different Timezones in Node JS using Puppeteer? Please answer my question or create a video about this in your next video please bro 🙏🏻🙏🏻 i really need your help, I'm working on a automation software.
I've gotten stuck at the npm .\index.js part - it's giving an error node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1228 and Cannot find module 'C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\index.js' - I thought it might have something to do with the npm i puppeteer --save part not seeming to change the package.json file and not creating a package-lock.json file. A lot of the issues I've been having are fixed after a lot of trial and error, usually only to find that running the command prompt or VSC as an administrator is what it needed.
gave up at 4am only to get after 30 minitues of waking up at 9 lmao - for future people seeing this: for me VS Code opens the new terminal as a powershell by default instead of a cmd hence the address in the error above. I toggled the litte arrow next to the plus sign to switch over to a cmd line that shows the address of the folder and running the install puppeteer and index.js lines work now! TLDR Make sure your new terminal opens as a cmd instead of a powershell
Hi Michael, in a few comments you talk about an updated video that doesn't rely on a deprecated version of Python. If this video exists, can you please provide a link here
I get undefined when I try get img element I dont know why :( I have such code const image_url = await page.evaluate((el) => {return el.querySelector("img");}, element_div); console.log(image_url) and loop