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Adnan Hasbi
4,544 PointsWriting Your Program
Hi,
I am currently doing the android learning adventure which has programming as a module.
My question is where can I save the html and java script program file shown in the tutorial ? The tutorial does not show us how.
PS I am using a PC, so my layout is different than that of the tutorial video. I am a little disoriented.
Thanks in advance
4 Answers
Ben Jakuben
Treehouse TeacherAre you talking about the Introduction to Programming course? Which stage and/or video are you referring to?
Adnan Hasbi
4,544 PointsHey Ben ,
Yup , talking about the "Introduction to Programming - Basic - Writing Your Program" lesson. The tutorial jumps into saving html and java script codes without telling me where to save it. I am a little disorientated now, please help ?
Thanks in advance :)
Ben Jakuben
Treehouse TeacherAh, gotcha. You can create and save them wherever you want. To keep things simple on a PC, you could make a new directory on your desktop called "Projects". Save the files in that directory and then you can drag and drop the HTML file into a browser window to view it. In his video Jim is creating the files inside a "Project" folder within his personal home directory.
Adnan Hasbi
4,544 PointsCool Thanks.
adam carignan
979 Pointsadam carignan
979 PointsI'm with you Adnan, at the time that your wrote this anyhow. I think there should be some sort of primer video between the first video and the second which talks about text editors, file locations, formats, and importing those files to the browser. I'm going to jump tracks to the javaScript track to see if I can get a better handle on it that way.