Jan-24-2019, 01:00 PM
Hey everyone,
I just started learning to code and I chose Python 3 to start with, I hope I made the right choice!
Now I am following a tutorial and it told me to install Visual Studio Code and a "Ide" which lets me use a linter etc.
In the tutorial it shows that when he makes a mistake it shows up as a red squiggly line and when you hover over it, it shows the problem.
For me however, it only says:
"message": "invalid syntax (<unknown>, line 3)",
As you can see, it doesn't give me any " resolutions" for the problem.
In the tutorial it does show " did you mean XXXX ?"
Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?
Thanks alot!
P.S.
If anyone has a really good and clear tutorial for beginning coders on python I'll be very thankful!
Lieve.
I just started learning to code and I chose Python 3 to start with, I hope I made the right choice!
Now I am following a tutorial and it told me to install Visual Studio Code and a "Ide" which lets me use a linter etc.
In the tutorial it shows that when he makes a mistake it shows up as a red squiggly line and when you hover over it, it shows the problem.
For me however, it only says:
"message": "invalid syntax (<unknown>, line 3)",
As you can see, it doesn't give me any " resolutions" for the problem.
In the tutorial it does show " did you mean XXXX ?"
Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?
Thanks alot!
P.S.
If anyone has a really good and clear tutorial for beginning coders on python I'll be very thankful!
Lieve.