How to download something from Git Hub?
Hello, I want to use someone's program and downloaded all the files as a zip file. Now I've unpacked them, but how do I start the program? It's a Java program. Thanks for any answers.
Hello, I want to use someone's program and downloaded all the files as a zip file. Now I've unpacked them, but how do I start the program? It's a Java program. Thanks for any answers.
Hello, I have a quick question for people who have knowledge of Unity and C# programming. Unity has public and private methods. I'm aware of their functions, but when is it best to use a private or public method? Wouldn't it be smarter to use a public method consistently, since you can change this method…
Hello, I'm interested in a job in programming or something similar. Can anyone recommend jobs that involve this? That would be great.
Hey, I'm currently creating a database in Notepad++. I've created four tables: Students, Books, Media, and Borrowing. I was able to enter values into Students and Books without any problems. However, I'm having trouble with Media and Borrowing because they reference Students and/or Books with a foreign key. Here's a small excerpt: CREATE TABLE Buch…
Hello, Is there a way to use the Python extensions pyautogui, win32api, and win32con for Python 3.0 or higher on a Samsung Android smartphone? e.g. so that I can create a script that automatically clicks on the screen at a specific time. LG
So actually, the project page describes how you use the files. For Java, of course, the JRE must have installed. And the path of the Java VM is added to the path variable. Now you enter the project directory and start the corresponding .jar or .class
Hello!
To start such a program, you must either have “JAVA” installed on the PC or have an IDE or editor , the JAVA supports, use to open and run the program.
Mostly, GITHUB is written exactly,
what the program can/do and what the conditions are.
Where’s Python’s speech?
A minute ago there was Python
I had prescribed myself. I meant JAVA. The same applies to JAVA!
Really? Then I read correctly. I thought I was spinning;-)