📌 Replit.com is an online code editor that allows users to run and create projects without the need for a high-performance computer.
💻 To use Replit, users need to sign up, select a theme, and create or work on projects called 'ripples'.
🔧 In addition to Replit, the video also provides instructions on how to install Visual Studio Code and the necessary packages and extensions, such as Python and Code Runner.
👨💻 Replit is an online code editor that allows users to run Python code and provides an environment for learning programming.
💻 To install Visual Studio Code, visit the official website and download the version that is compatible with your operating system.
📥 The video provides step-by-step instructions on how to navigate to the download page and install Visual Studio Code.
📁 Installation process: Accept terms, select default options, create desktop icon, install, and launch Visual Studio Code.
👀 Recommendation to read and select appropriate options during installation for personal preferences.
🧰 Introduction to Replit as an online code editor and instructions on how to use it.
⭐️ Replit is an online code editor that allows users to install different languages and dependencies.
💻 To install Python in Replit, simply search for 'python' and select the first option.
🔌 Code Runner is an extension that enables users to run code in the terminal.
📝 You can create a project in Replit and navigate through folders and files.
🗂️ You can add folders and files within the project.
👨💻 You can write code in Replit, such as printing 'hello world'.
📝 In VS Code, you need to save your code before running it, either by manually saving or using the shortcut Ctrl + S.
💻 After saving, you can run the code in the terminal by clicking on 'Run Code' or using the relevant shortcut.
🙋♂️ If you have any questions or issues, you can seek help on Discord.
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