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Guys, this has been so hard. And I don’t mean the project — I mean the file.
I know that no one is going to read this, but I want to share my struggle so that my hard work has a reason.I just finished my first project, which I did with the VS app. But now I needed to open a new project — after half an hour, I somehow managed it (still don’t know how). Could somebody explain that to me?Then the Hackatime tool stopped working, and Stardance couldn’t find my file. So I decided to switch to my laptop because I hadn’t installed the app there yet, and I already knew what to do from my first project. I needed everything on my laptop anyway because of the holidays, etc.My laptop only runs Windows 10, so everything took ten times longer. After that, I had to delete some apps because of storage issues. As you can see, it just kept getting more complicated.I finally did it — after six hours, without appreciation (you know, from Stardust…) and actually crying twice because I already had code, but it was gone.I don’t want to annoy you with my problems. That’s my site for now. Please don’t judge — I’m following the tutorial, and I’m going to add beauty to it at the end when the code is finished. I already have so many ideas.I’m giving my best and forcing myself to keep going. In my country, there’s a saying:
„Wo ein Wille ist, ist auch ein Weg“, which basically means if you truly want something, there’s a way to get it.I’m so exhausted because I find all this installing, updating, and setup stuff just so boring.A devlog with my to-dos is coming tomorrow or on Friday because I’m getting my school report card tomorrow — wish me luck!And here’s a screenshot of my really ugly site at the moment.
If you read this whole thing: thanks for listening to all my yapping .💗💗💗💗

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@OrangeJuice

To make a new vs code project, there’s two ways you could go about it. First is making a codespace, which is the easiest and fastest in my opinion.

To make a codespace: go to your repository, press the green code button, press codespaces at the top of the window, then press “create codespace on main”. It’ll open a new window. HOWEVER, you’re going to exit that page, go back to the codespace window, click the 3 dots next to the codespace you created, and press “open in visual studio code/vscode” However if you do it this way, you can only work for around 60 hours a month.

@OrangeJuice

The other way: download the github app on desktop. Basically you search up “github desktop” and find which version suits your computer type (ex. mac os, windows). Then go your repository, click the green code button, then press “open with github desktop”. Then it might ask you to connect your account, say yes. After that, you’ll be able to clone your repository on there. Once you clone it, there should be a button that allows you to code using vs code

@OrangeJuice

also make sure that you download the wakatime extension because sometime it just deletes itself / check that it’s always there

@253_Mathilde_IYKYK

@OrangeJuice Omg thank you sooo much!

@OrangeJuice

Ofc!! I hope you continue to work on this WebOS, I can’t wait to see what you’ll add to it