From 9cf8dde43f8540c7e0271ff77c86513ba7611434 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Anders Andersson Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2023 10:24:28 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update readme.md --- prog/p1/readme.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/prog/p1/readme.md b/prog/p1/readme.md index 8a38c62..4ddd53f 100644 --- a/prog/p1/readme.md +++ b/prog/p1/readme.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ This is an introductory lab for the programming part of the course. Your task is ### VSCode -If you are not yet familiar with the VScode software, watch for example this [short introduction video](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/introvideos/basics). Note that you can run your code directly in VScode and don't need to open a separate terminal window. You can run either the whole script by e.g. pressing the start symbol in the upper right corner or by entering ```bash $ labp1.py ''' in the terminal window below the code window (if you don't see it, select "Terminal" in the "View" menu). You can also run Python in interactive mode by entering python3 in the terminal window. This will give you a `>>>` prompt and now you can paste in (or write) sections of the code that will be executed. Another way to do this is to mark a section of the code, right-click, and select "Run Python" / "Run Selection/Line in Python Terminal" (or press Shift+Enter). Don't forget to save every now and then. +If you are not yet familiar with the VScode software, watch for example this [short introduction video](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/introvideos/basics). Note that you can run your code directly in VScode and don't need to open a separate terminal window. You can run either the whole script by e.g. pressing the start symbol in the upper right corner or by typing `labp1.py` in the terminal window below the code window (if you don't see it, select "Terminal" in the "View" menu). You can also run Python in interactive mode by typing `python3` in the terminal window. This will give you a `>>>` prompt and now you can paste in (or write) sections of the code that will be executed. Another way to do this is to mark a section of the code, right-click, and select "Run Python" / "Run Selection/Line in Python Terminal" (or press Shift+Enter). Don't forget to save every now and then. ### Code Installation