6. Install PyCharm on Windows [Python 3 Programming Tutorials]
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Installs PyCharm on Windows for Python 3 development
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today I'm going to show you how to install py charm py charm is a tool that allows you to write Python programs until now we have been using idle to write simple Python programs but once you are through your few days of learning you should switch to a better tool that allows you to write Python program debug it does the syntax highlighting and it has bunch of other cool features that you will find very useful to install it just go to google.com and type in download py charm and the first link will be this so just click on that and it will be jetbrains coms les py charms les download so JetBrains is the company that makes this py charm tool now it has two versions professional and community this is a paid version the community version this one is a free version we will install free version because it is sufficient for our needs so just click on download and it will begin downloading in my case it is Google Chrome so the download thing is happening here if you have internet explorer or firefox as a browser then there will be a different location but you should be able to figure it out where it is downloading ok and so we'll wait until the download is complete so i skip the part of the whole downloading process so eventually it will get completed and once it is complete you can just click on the executable and it will begin downloading so what you just download was a set of file to install py charm and now you are running that set of file to install the software on your local machine just say yes next next you can say you should just click these two so it will create a desktop and all the dot py which is a Python program file will be open in py charm by default install ok so the installation complete you can click on this and finish and it will just start your py charm you can say I do not have a previous version of pure charm just okay hit okay okay if you if you want to start it from your Windows desktop then you can start it by double clicking this icon so just hit OK and say create a new project so all my projects now you need to give a location about like where to have a projects so I will just have my projects in C code directory so I will just create a directory in my C folder and I'll just name it board okay so C code and the name of my project is hello so now the first thing we are going to do is we will increase the font size okay so let's see where I can increase the font size so go to settings and here type in font so you see like in editor you see colors and phones so click on fault now in order to increase the font size you is you see like you you probably won't be able to edit this thing so just say save as and just say my settings and now you can increase the font size though I really like like bigger fonts so I will just say 18 okay okay now it increase the font size of a editor but if you want increase font size size of these other things then again go to settings and let's see where we can increase the font size for that so just type in font the font is here so you do go to appeal opinions and here you can again increase the font size so you get the font size at two places and as you see like it increase the font size of this UI okay so right click now on this one and create a Python file so it will create your first Python file and you can just say hello hello is the name of your Python file so as you see the way it works is you created a project with a name hello within that project now you have python file called hello that py Python files have dot py extension here you can start writing your Python program so we'll just write print HelloWorld okay so this is my Python program so you can you can have like as many lines as you want and in order to run it click on Run Run button and click on hello when you do that you see like here in this area it executed that and it printed hello world so py charm will be pretty useful when you're writing big programs it has so many cool features that I highly recommend using this awesome IDE developed by JetBrains kudos to those people who came up with such a nice and awesome tool and it's free as well the commentary ssin is free ok so that was all about how to install py charm for writing better Python programs thanks for watching
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The python tutorial explains how to install PyCharm on windows, what is PyCharm and how to set up the editor.
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