Is the visual code studio an compiler or a what, I tried it myself but I isn't able to program.
Yes I did, what do you mean by top part of the screen?
Hello I am just a random person in this small planet of the creation that happens to think that artificial intelligence will take over the world of jobs in the future. With that point of I started to learn Java Script on Khan Academy but didn't quite make that much progress. So I think that now it is time for me to do some serious coding with my OWN launcher or compiler. And after a while I chosen go and got me here. But before I join this group I tried to download the compiler but it didn't quite work. When I finished downloading the 65 MSI installer it only gave me the option to delete the itself or itself and maybe the actual go compiler or repair itself, which when I clicked it it ran something and nothing visually changed. The source I was unable to open for some reason, the computer says it is to big and needs something program to open it. I tried the Internet Explorer but it didn't do anything. But when i clicked the store it shows me that if I have a Microsoft account it can download an program that can open the source which I don't have. By the way I am on a Windows computer. So please Gophers help me become a Gopher too.
Well I guess I would just use the Go playground so it is easier.
On Saturday, May 26, 2018 at 8:27:59 PM UTC-7, John wrote:I tried to find the terminal button but did not find it. And also I don't know but does the welcome screen say welcome using or something. Because I can't find the blue vertical line on the right. But to make matters worse.... Okay I confess: I am just a kid under 15, and me and my mom just moved to CA two years ago. And because of that she do not know much English so our computer is installed from a language that is nothing alike English. When I downloaded VS code it is in that language, and I don't know how to get it to English. But the good thing is I have good proper English.
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Okay I will confess my age: 9 ......
Okay I will confess my age: 9 ......
On Saturday, May 26, 2018 at 9:07:26 PM UTC-7, alex....@gmail.com wrote:
Well said ohir couldn't of say it better.
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alex.rou.sg also brings up a valid point. FTC fines. https://www.ftc.gov/safe-harbor-program I do not wish to be fined. So that means I must follow proper procedure. Setting up a Go based blog server with full moderation and Google Auth is something that can be done in a day. Drafting the required self-regulating guidelines that implement the protections of the Commission’s final Rule could take me month's working on it part time. I would want to have it reviewed before submitting it to the FTC. Then it may take 6 months for them to respond, if they find no problems with the guidelines. I cannot imagine that the site would be public in less than a year. Then there is the matter of content. I can seed the site with content I created for my family. I am hoping that we can enable the kids to define their needs and enable them to create their own content. In the 80s, governor Clinton encouraged exposing school children in Arkansas to computer science. I assisted some teachers with enabling the kids to program on Apple and C64 and IBM computers using COMAL. I said then We are not teaching computer science, we are here to facilitate their learning. The students formed teams, chose their own projects, some created music, others used turtle graphics, some did sprite animation, another team did a space flight simulation. When they were finished, I wrote a short Comal program that imported the package that each team created and presented their class project. The results were awesome. I worked with one of those students years later at Sierra Online. I think this project is worth doing but Wojciech S. Czarnecki is right. we need to be directing novices to code.org right now, they are up and running, Perhaps I am guilty of the "It was not invented here syndrome." |
Okay I will confess my age: 9 ......
I think now I should have really just pretend to be a 20 year old person ,what ever I just want to survive the artificial intelligent "invasion" . Everyone just please ignore everything I posted, I ran in to too much trouble because of my stupidity and naive mind.
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