All I needed was to figure out how to install packages on vsc since I only ever used pycharm for months and this was the first video that actually showed me that you have to tap in to "py -m" first, no other videos showed that, so thank you
You explain really well! Super easy to understand. I am literally learning python now and your videos are really easy to follow along. Do you teach Data Analysis as well?
This is great ! Thanks ! For the weather example - I also added a "raise" exception" (following your exception tutorial) in case a city is not found ( weather_data["cod"] == "404")
Thanks a lot for such an informative and useful video. Learnt a lot of new things from this one video, than from multiple other videos. Also you are a great teacher. You have explained the points in a very simple and linear way. Appreciate it.
You may want to add pip directory to the *Path* system environment variable, this way you can call it directly without adding *py -m* in front of it. I prefer using the *source* command unless I'm in a bad mood I'll use the dot (.) as a shortcut Thanks Dave!
Great tutorial! If I may add, at least in in Linux, "pip install" doesn't work, unless you are in a virtual environment (I forget the message). Globally, "pipx" must be installed and used.
Hi Dave! This was very helpful. I am a Python beginner and I find that you explain things that a lot of instructors forget (the curse of knowledge). I do have a question though. As you were typing in the function it showed it created a test. Can you tell me what extension you are using? And do you have any suggestions on extensions?
Thanks - it seems venv used to be and pipenv just got the recommendation in 2022. I won't double up on these in this series, but maybe another look in the future. The overall concept and goal works with either.
In windows terminal "source .venv\Scripts\activate", "source" was not recognized as a command. ".\.venv\Scripts\activate " starts virtual env. Great tutorial.
I can't open up a virtual environment -- i get this huge error. I have the venv folder in the file explorer, and i can double click on activate to open it on my own, but I can't access it from the terminal. trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong :(
Damn that's so good! Thank you so much for your time and teaching style! A+ On the virtual environments, if the .py file is stored/run from a different environment (or anyplace else), is there a way at the top of the script to force it to use the python.exe and dependencies in THIS one-- the one (virtual environment) that we just created? That is something about virtual environments that I am not clear on yet. Thank you!
can you prepare a quick tutorial about a web app with flask and API by llm openai. The goal is to answer right to a quiz, and got checked answers, which are not simple yes or nos or fixed words?
I am having challenges installing pakages to the .venv. After I activate and install the installed package doesn't appear in the library. Please how can I resolve this?
What am I doing wrong? Any help greatly appreciated. from dotenv import load_dotenv Import "dotenv" could not be resolved Pylance I've followed the steps of setting up the virtual environment, I can see in the requirements.txt python-dotenv=1.0.0. I'm using python 3.11.1. This also happens on lesson 23 with dotenv and flask.
I have a solution for you guys: 1. Hit ctrl + p in vscode. 2. Type: >Python: select interpreter and select it 3. Click "Enter interpreter path..." 4. Enter the path or click "Find" and browse to the path to ".venv/Scripts/python.exe" (select python.exe) 5. check that this python.exe is now your selected interpreter, it should now work.
I got the exactly same error. I saw someone on StackOverFlow saying that source only makes sense in Linux, so you can only use source in bash terminal. But bash terminal throws a "No such file or directory" error.
thank you for your Great work , I think one thing was not clarified at the end and we creates some .gitignore and .env files to protect our API KEY but in the end I didn't understand the next step is just commit the project to git hub ? or there is more to it ? I appreciate if some one help me understand it.