Honestly, no, this is a GENIUS idea. Especially in a world of crypto currency where it could be small and easy. (also, if you read this, thanks jetbrains for the amazing software. I'm definitely getting the pro version when I can afford it)
Finally... SHIFT+COMMAND+V for pasting what you have copied several steps before worths mentioning - really useful (if fact is an enhanced version of Copy-Paste pattern). And SHIFT+COMMAND+I for quick checking the variable value or method body. Double SHIFT calls for a better explanation.
All good points. On double-shift (search anywhere), I find myself to be an outlier on that. I just prefer limiting my search to Symbol/File/Action immediately. As such, I'm more comfortable giving the tips that I personally use. But your point is valid.
Wow! Shift-Ctrl-Alt-N to find a symbol? Are you kidding me? :-) If I could press that many keys at once I'd have been a professional piano player instead of a linux admin.
Each tip also has a full page devoted to it in the PyCharm Guide, organized into a playlist of the 42 tips. There, for each tip, you can find a long narrated video, short tweet-style video, an in-depth writeup, and links to related material. www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/guide/playlists/42/
hmmmm the only thing I dislike about Window's Alt+Home is that I need to spread my hands way wider than I'd like. Sure it's faster than grabbing my mouse but the range of movement isn't that far off.
برنامج pycharm لكن فية مشكلتين ! ١- انه مش بيفتح بسرعه فهل فيه برنامج يخلي pycharm يفتح اسرع ٢ - بتكون عندي تعليق ( البرنامج لا يستجيب) اثناء كتابة الاكواد فهل دي المشكله من الكمبيوتر نفسه والا من البرنامج وايه او الحل من فضلك ؟
(Sorry, just seeing this.) It's interesting, many in our field are taught to use light themes for presentations. But webinars might be different. Of course, we'll then get the other view as feedback. :)
Paul Everitt Id say its all about the screens. Dark mode on PowerPoint wont work well, while dark mode on screens is favorable, especially in videos many people are watching not solely on daytime. Ive searched for python tutorial and the top 6 videos I found are all dark mode. Besides that displaying Ive gotta say nice video, keep up the good work m8
Paul Everitt Im studying computer engineering and asked 14 IT and CE students around, only 1 preferred white screen. My roommate works for an IT company and he has only seen colleagues using dark screens.
Nice video. Only a single complaint. You really really need to get to the point quicker. Programmers are busy people. This video doesn't need to be 1 hour long. The way you present is *really* annoying. I am not a pre-schooler. You don't need to repeat that I can use speedtyping 100 times. You don't need to spin a magical story about the adventures of a hypothetical programmer in autocomplete-land. Get. To. The. Point. Just show me the features. I'll figure it out from there.
You make a reasonable point. When I work with people, most of them need multiple reminding before speed typing becomes a habit. I could, though, remove that for webinars like this. Any other points about my presentation style that are really annoying?
@@pauleveritt201 sorry, if I was a little over the top in my original comment. I tend to over exaggerate. It's not the mentions of speedtyping specifically, that were annoying, you are right that people probably won't get it after the first mention, so it's alright to mention it often. There is however a big difference between just mentioning it and explaining, how it works each time. The thing that I found the most annoying was actually the pacing. I (and probably most other viewers) came to this video to see a list of features of the IDE, that we didn't know about. I wanted to get my mind blown by all the cool features/workflow tips I didn't know about. What I got was a long instructional video and I had to "extract" the information I wanted from it. In my opinion, the "seminar" format doesn't fit too well in the context of a RU-vid video. I would suggest, that you instead optimize for information density. I am guessing that this was a recording of a real seminar originally? I guess, one problem is that I had a false expectation from the title of this video. If you want a reference, for the kind of video I expected - watch some generic "Top 10 foobar tips" video