Rahul Mishra

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Rahul Mishra

Rahul Mishra

@Rahul0Mishra

On a mission to become a Full Stack Developer! Passionate about learning, coding, and building scalable apps with HTML, CSS, JS, React, Node.js & more

Katılım Ekim 2024
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
🔑 Why This Matters 💡 Notepad is great for beginners, but using an IDE is a game-changer. 🏆 IDEs give you syntax highlighting, error checking, code suggestions, and debugging tools, making it much easier to write clean, error-free code. #IDE #WebDev #FullStack
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⚡ Step 4: Run the Code 💥 To run your code, simply click the "Run" button or use the shortcut in your IDE. This is where you start seeing your code come to life with the power of debugging and error checking! 🧑‍💻 #RunCode #CodeExecution #IDE #Beginners
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🔄 Step 3: Import or Open the File 📂 Now, in your IDE, open your saved code by going to File > Open, or just drag and drop the file into the IDE. Your IDE will now know exactly what type of file you're working with. 🖱️ #IDE #CodeOrganization
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💻 Step 2: Open Your IDE 🖥️ Once you’ve saved your file, open your preferred IDE (VSCode, PyCharm, IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, etc.). The IDE will give you all the tools you need to work with your code—syntax highlighting, error checking, and more! #IDE #CodeTools #WebDev
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
💡 Step 1: Write Code in Notepad 📝 When writing code in Notepad (e.g., CSS, JavaScript, Python), always save the file with the correct extension (e.g., .css, .js, .py). This tells your IDE how to handle the file. It’s simple, but crucial for moving forward. 🚀 #CodingJourney
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
🔍 How to Run Notepad Code in an IDE: The Best Method for Beginners Once I figured out how HTML runs, I thought, "How do I run Notepad code in an IDE?" 🤔 Here’s the beginner-friendly process I discovered to take code from Notepad to an IDE: #WebDev #Beginners #NotepadToIDE
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
🔑 Key Takeaway: Starting with Notepad + CMD helps you understand the basic process of how code is executed. But as you grow, using an IDE will save time and help you write cleaner code. Build your knowledge step by step and focus on understanding the core concepts first. 🌱
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
💻 HTML = No CMD, Other Languages = CMD With HTML, just open the file in a browser. Easy! 🚀 But for languages like Java or C++, CMD is needed for compilation. ⚙️ This led me to an important realization: As beginners, understanding how code executes is key.
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
🤔 Why Don’t We Run HTML Through CMD? Browsers are designed to handle HTML directly. Unlike languages like Java or C++, which need CMD for compilation, HTML is rendered by browsers with no extra work. 🖱️ #WebDev #CodingJourney #HTML #CMD #Beginners
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
💡 Can You Run HTML Using Notepad + CMD? Yes, you can technically run HTML with Notepad + CMD. But HTML is unique! 💻 You don’t need CMD—just double-click the .html file, and the browser handles the rendering directly. 🌐 read more..in next post,That's important to know about!
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
🚀 Starting My Full Stack Developer Journey: DAY 2 Today, I dove into Git, GitHub, & HTML! 🎉 But then, a key question hit me: How do I actually run this HTML code? 🤔 I remembered using Notepad + CMD to run code. It worked! But is this the best method for HTML? 🤨 #WebDev
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
The “About Me” page is perfect for beginners because it’s small, achievable, and tests your HTML and CSS knowledge. Plus, it helps you understand how coding works in real-world projects. #TechLearning #FrontendDev
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
Here’s my Day 1 plan to get started: 1️⃣ Install VS Code (or any code editor) 2️⃣ Learn HTML basics (tags, structure, common elements) 3️⃣ Learn CSS basics (styling, layout, colors) 4️⃣ Build a simple “About Me” page 5️⃣ Set up GitHub for version control. #WebDev #CodingJourney
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The big realization: one of the best ways for beginners to start coding is by building a simple "About Me" page using HTML and CSS. Why? It’s the perfect way to test your skills and learn by doing. #BeginnerDev #HTML #CSS
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
When I kicked off my From Scratch to Full-Stack Developer Challenge, I turned to ChatGPT for guidance. To my surprise, the plan it suggested was almost identical to the one I had in mind! But there was one key takeaway that stood out. 🧵👇 #WebDevJourney #FullStackDev
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
In my research, I found Visual Studio & VS Code listed as both code editors & IDEs, leading to some confusion. 🤔 Here's what I learned: VS Code = Code editor, but can act like an IDE with plugins. Visual Studio = Full IDE for large-scale development. Hope this clears it up!
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Rahul Mishra@Rahul0Mishra·
Step 4: My Final Conclusion – VS Code is the Winner 🏆 VS Code stands out: ✅ Widely adopted by devs across industries ✅ Customizable & beginner-friendly ✅ Tons of extensions for all languages Excited to continue my journey with VS Code as my tool of choice! 🚀 #CodingJourney
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