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Editing and opening files on Windows 11 #152
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@MikeRund thanks for opening this issue to capture your progress. 👌 Answer
We haven't found an IDE that doesn't work with Please follow the Prerequisites: https://github.com/dwyl/image-classifier?tab=readme-ov-file#prerequisites If you don't know the basics of
GOTO: dwyl/dev-setup#66 |
@MikeRund are you still facing issues running this project on |
Ah! I haven't actually run this code on my machine following the conversation we had about the capabilities of my Huawei.. 🕵️ But reviewing the readme and I don't see anything that would present an issue to a Windows device / hasn't been covered in previous tutorials building up to this repo. This issue was opened as a response to seeing a GitHub text-based tutorial for this first time 👶 |
@MikeRund you might get a bit further (and faster) with your shiny new MacBoook Bro 16" 💻 |
I'm trying to follow this tutorial on a windows 11 machine, but have only coded in an IDE before. This tutorial appears to use the terminal. When it comes to opening and editing files I'm unsure on the best way to approach this, yet the tutorial makes it appear to be a very natural process.
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