I tried to find the terminal button but did not find it. And also I don't 
know but does the welcome screen say welcome using or something. Because I 
can't find the blue vertical line on the right. But to make matters 
worse.... Okay I confess: I am just a kid under 15, and me and my mom just 
moved to CA two years ago. And because of that she do not know much English 
so our computer is installed from a language that is nothing alike English. 
When I downloaded VS code it is in that language, and I don't know how to 
get it to English. But the good thing is I have good proper English.

On Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 8:18:21 AM UTC-7, buc...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> When you open VS Code there is a welcome screen.  On the left side of the 
> screen you open/create a program filename to work on.  Note the BLUE 
> vertical line separating the narrow left window from the larger right 
> window where you do your program editing.  Toward the bottom of that window 
> you'll see another BLUE horizontal line.  Below that BLUE line click on the 
> "Terminal" and to the right of that you'll see the word "1: powershell" and 
> below those you'll see the intro to Windows Powershell and a command line 
> prompt.  cd to the directory where the file you are working on is located.
>
> Thereafter, as you go along writing your program in the upper window, you 
> can drop down into the lower command line window periodically and you can 
> type 'go build yourfilename.go' and the go compiler will attempt to compile 
> your program, showing you any errors it hits along the way.  If it doesn't 
> hit any errors, the command line will return.  If it shows errors, return 
> to the upper window and fix them (the errors will usually show the line 
> number that had the error).
>
> Open a Windows command window elsewhere (on another monitor), cd to the 
> same directory you are in in the VS Code lower window and execute the 
> command, observing the output.  Go back-and-forth between the VS Code IDE 
> and the command window to change your program to get the results you want.
>
> Go on and accomplish great things!  I have no computer science background, 
> am not particularly smart, am a noob to Go and am able to write a complex 
> web server application with Go that does exactly what I want.  You can, 
> too.  Persistence!  There are lots of free, .pdf books online that teach 
> you Go programming.
>
> (notice my liberal use of the word 'Go')
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 11:04:38 PM UTC-6, John wrote:
>>
>> Yes I did, what do you mean by top part of the screen?
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 23, 2018 at 6:54:47 AM UTC-7, buc...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Did you get Go installed?
>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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