Assembly Programming from Scratch
language: EN
WEBVTT Mm-hmm. Okay. It looks like all of you already have Visual Studio Code. And it is working. Yeah. This, yeah, is a shared folder, unwired. And I would like this, for example, to be extracted. And we need to open a folder. It would be like this, for example. Here, okay. For example, you see my screen here. I'd like also you go to File and add folder or open folder, for example. Okay. So when you open folder, you should see this hierarchy, assembly language or command variables, et cetera. So this is the first step. So we'll go to this after the second chapter. We have the second chapter together, which is commands. Yeah, again, yeah. Yeah, you extracted the file now. All of you extracted. I see it's still extracting in progress for Bram and Mike. This is what the technical support said. Yeah, you have just only Windows 10 without any program installed, even this small program not installed. But yeah, let's install it and get it. We need a Gb already. How shall I call you? Gb Olan or how shall I call you? Gb Oloji or Gb. OK, yeah, it is very easy. Yeah, OK. Gb. OK, Gb already opened this and can see the folder. You feel it is a bit slow, yeah. This extracting even this is just yeah, listen to 200 kilowatt speed of light. Yes, you will. Just I will show you this folder. This folder called the web folder in the desktop below Google Chrome. If you open that, you will see multiple folders. You will see my name, Hassan. Do you hear me? Please also give me a quick feedback, because also sometimes an internet connection is not that perfect. Yeah. OK. So and you go to Hassan and you will find this folder. Try to extract it. Open Visual Studio Code here and select a file and open folder. So you will list it in the workspace here so you can access it as a directory here easily. OK, you can start once we have finished this step, because this is really important to set up and prepare. I see then Mike, it is still extracting. Yeah. Yes, student. Yes, which is the final student. OK, but for me, for me also, I tried to extract it. I didn't extract it. So I will work from my own machine. OK, not here, because it takes a lot of time to extract and work here. So you work in this online desktop and I will work on my machine. OK. Yeah, here is my machine. So we have eight folders at least here. So you should expect the same hierarchy. You don't have this? Yeah, let me check. Let me check your name again so I can. Yeah, Brian. Yeah, yeah, yeah. OK. Yeah, yeah. OK. OK. I see lots of desktops now. What I will. Mike and B. Brian, Eric, Lloyd. OK, B, you are B. You should be B. B is OK. B OK now. I can see you already have the folders. OK, that's agreed. And from your side, Mike, it is still not still extracting Mike. No, no, it is because in online, because of my desktop. OK, so we can I think we can start in chapter two until the final extraction also from you, Mike and Lloyd. How shall I call you? Lloyd, because this is the name in the desk. Lou, Lou. OK, Lou. OK, OK. It is empty. And now I can see folders now. So the most important is you locate this folder from Visual Studio Code. You go again, as I can see here, you can as I show you here, go to file. Open open folder and select this folder so it will be listed like that again. Again, here you go to this. Yeah, you go here. Here in the top here is a folder. You go inside this folder and find a bunch of names and you will find my name. Hassan, you'll copy this and extract it in any place. Yeah. And you go to the school and try to load this directory open folder. It's still an extraction step. You. So anyone who can support help or who has extracted it successfully. OK. So so in the background, you can extract it, for example, and we'll go to next chapter.
on 2024-12-19
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