For anyone using ver 2024.1.1, the Presentation Assistant is activated by going to the main menu selecting View. In its drop down menu will be Appearance. From the context menu for Appearance there is a selection for Presentation Assistant. Clicking it once will activate it
I think You should make more specific playlists on Your RU-vid channel, it could boost amount of views of your videos. For example You have reallly good Spring tutorials, however there isn't any playlist collecting all of them. Check how traversymedia has it solved, this guy got it pretty nice and clean organized. Cheers
Excellent course! Clear, detailed instructions. Definitely more confident in using PyCharm now, and also spills over to IntelliJ for Java. Thank you Nelson!
very nice presentation, I wonder why I can not find the IntelliJ IDEA classic keymap on my PC Pycharm but it is available on my MAC, is it a plugin that we should add??
You get exactly what the title promises. Also your accent makes It clearer to understand every word for those who are not english Native speakers. TKS brother
Assalaamu'alaykum brother, I've been using VS Code at least for 1 year, and I've been considering to move to Pycharm lately. And your tutorial convince me that I need to move to Pycharm. Thank you!
You can click on "Get more keymaps in settings/Plugins" in keymap. Then install all keymap in the Plugins. After that, when you come back to keymap, you will see many new keymaps including IntelliJ idea classic
Great course Nelson! I'm 51 and decided to teach myself software engineering with no previous experience. There is an incredible amount of information out there, some good and some not so good, so I want to make sure start off the right way for success. The PyCharm course you put together was a perfect way to learn the IDE so I can get started correctly and efficiently. Thank you for the time and effort you took to put together such a great tutorial for those of us that are new and have so much to learn!
@@ProRylan still learning! I’ve moved onto a couple courses on Udemy. They are really great quality and a great value for a reasonable price. There are some tougher concepts that I have to come back to and relearn sometimes since this isn’t my day job (yet), but every little piece adds up and I’m getting more comfortable with the challenges and exercises.
Thank.you for this Tutorial! I enjoy the dark theme with the monokai color scheme. Makes recognising mistakes easier and as you said it doesn't strain the eyes so easily. Keep up the good work 👏!
Thank you for this. Excellent, I learned Python many years back on something not much better than a text editor. This has really helped to motivate me to pick it up again.
thank you so much for this amazing tutorial, I really needed this! I really liked it that you put so much time in showing and explaining all the shortcuts, you really did a great job.
Thank you for such a proffesional course! It was pleasure to learn from this schooling. Such a large piece of knowledge in just two-hour video. Thanks a lot once again! ☺☺☺
Please keep in mind that not all of use have MACS. To move a line down or up PC users use Ctrl Shift Down Arrow or Up Arrow, resp. There is a reference sheet that PyCharm produces that's handy, but I have not spotted on how to make a new empty line. All in all, still a good course.
Stunning but I had to smile when I considered the time saved in using the keyboard short-cuts SUBTRACT the time spent in keyboard mis-typing corrections - great that you did not edit those out :) There were a couple of occasions where the screen displayed could have been zoomed out a little to provide the full context and functionality of the topic under discussion - but this is nit-picking. I look forward to diving don into your other content. Really enjoyable and well done. Thank you.
wow , i am not native and I really struggle with understanding indian-english ( i am definitely not racist or sth , just very not used to :) ) , so when i entered the course i thought that unfortunately this course is not for me , but it turns out ur english isvery clear and u teach very easly. Good job , and i cant wait to see maybe CLion tutorial?
The Indian-accented ones, I automatically exit out as they give me a headache with how they speak English. I wish they'd let us know via the title it's gonna be an Indian taught video so I don't even bother clicking on them as there are so many and they waste my time.
Excellent tour of the countryside we move in. Thank you. Already have the Pro license but a much better understanding of the PyCharm IDE now. Thank you.
intelliJ IDEA Classic Keymap is not available for my vesion of Pycharm. I am using the latest version. I also searched it in the plugin Library. It is not there to install.
Thank you very much for this excellent course. I'm a second year computer science student. I have downloaded the pycharm IDE to begin progamming in python. I find the course very helpful but it's quite difficult for me to wrap my head around it , because I'm using the 2022 version. I can't locate some functionalities such as : configuration , TODO and others.
I don't have the IntelliJ IDEA keymap in my PyCharm software. Also, I am unable to find it on the plugin marketplace. How do I install this keymap to my PyCharm software?
I am trying to follow along with this course. Yet the IntelliJ IDEA Classic keymap is not in my dropdown menu. It is simply not installed. I tried finding it as a plugin, but no such luck. Can you help me where can I find this 'best ever' keymap? I searched online as well for this issue, but every troubleshooting post seems to assume that it is just there, installed automatically. What did i do wrong?
the Tut is really awesome and detailed. just one more suggestion: as long as we have presentation plugin, u may use less shortcuts in the video, so the learner could know where to find it. About the shortcut, they will learn by themselves (because we have that plugin). if the tut just say "press ctrl + *" , beginners don't know what that means.
30:46 Darcula, not Dracula. I‘m thankful for the skip feature: Sure, keyboard shortcuts and themes will become important at some point, but first I need to know about the functionality of a software, and whether I will use it or not. Learning the details and tweaks will come _after_ I decided to keep it. ➡️start here: 39:05
Great effort! But I abandoned this video after spending too much time trying to figure out why I and others couldn't find the IntelliJ IDEA key mapper. Then, the most disappointing thing is the maker of the video completely ignored everyone's questions about this option not being available to them. I normally would have kept doing the tutorial but the author said he's strictly using IntelliJ keymap throughout the course. I'm going to use the comprehensive training that comes with PyCharm.
it does not matter, when he does something the shortcut for windows pops up as well as the IntelliJ. So u can just look at the windows shortcut and not care about the intelliJ.
There is no right keymap. Try a few and work out what you like. Personally I use VI editing which messes with the keyboard shortcuts somewhat, but I love VI and I'm never going to change.
Hi I am learning automation at work and this is so helpful, do you have a testing class after this one? I really got a lot of out this so far and I am looking for the PYCHARM testing methodologies next. I have searched your channel but not sure I can find one in here. I would love it if you made one I really understand you so much better than some others I have tried.
Salamun aleikum, 27:30 As an option I have only here the option Windows, Emacs, Sublime Text. There is no option to choose "intellij idea classic", how can I install it?
Melhor tutorial e no momento mais oportuno. Estava procurando por um tutorial de PyCharm e encontro um lançado recentemente e por um brasileiro.É Deus, mamãe !!!!!
I will definitely watch the video till the End. It seems a great video. I just was searching how to import "numpy" using PyCharm. Can anyone tell me if this is covered in this video?
Hey can you please make a video on how to upload to github with pycharm and everything you can do with github when using pycharm. I think this will be very helpful!