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Okay, it looks like all of you already have Visual Studio Code and it is working.
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Yeah, this is a shared folder, unwired.
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And I would like this, for example, to be extracted and we need to open a folder.
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It would be like this, for example, here.
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For example, you see my screen here, I'd like also you go to file and add folder or open folder, for example.
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Okay, so when you open folder, you should see this hierarchy, assembly language or command variables, etc.
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So this is the first step.
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So we'll go to this after the second chapter.
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We have the second chapter together, which is commands.
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Yeah, again, yeah, you extract the file now.
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All of you extracted. I see it's still extracting in progress from Bram and Mike.
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This is was as the technical support.
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You have just only Windows 10 without any program installed, even this small program not installed.
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But yeah, let's install it and get it.
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We need to see.
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Do you be already? How shall I call you?
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Do you be all on or how shall I call you?
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Do you be allody or do you be OK?
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Yeah, it is very easy. Yeah, OK.
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Do you be OK? Do you be already open to this?
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And you can see the folder that you feel it is a bit slow.
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Is this extracting? Even this is just. Yeah, listen to it.
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The speed of light.
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Yes, you will.
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Just I will show you this folder called the web folder in the desktop below Google Chrome.
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If you open that, you will see multiple folders.
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You will see my name, Hassan.
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Do you hear me? Please also give me a quick feedback,
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because also sometimes an internet connection is not that perfect.
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Yeah, OK. So and you go to Hassan and you will find this folder.
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Try to extract it. Yeah, every open visual studio code here.
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And select a file and open folder.
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So you will list it in the workspace here so you can access it as a directory here easily.
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Mm hmm.
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OK, you can start once we have finished this step,
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because this is really important to set up and prepare.
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I see then, Mike, it is still extracting.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Yes, student. Yes, which is the final student.
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OK, but for me, for me also, I tried to extract it.
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I didn't extract it, so I will work from my own machine.
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OK, not here, because it takes a lot of time to extract and work here.
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So you work in this online desktop and I will work on my machine.
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OK. Yeah, here is my machine.
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So we have eight folders at least here.
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So you should expect the same hierarchy. You don't have this.
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Yeah, let me check. Let me check your name again so I can.
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Yeah, Brian. Yeah, OK.
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Yeah, OK. OK.
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I see lots of desktops now, but I will.
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Mike and B.
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Brian, Eric, Lloyd.
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OK, B. You are B. You should be B.
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It's OK. Be OK.
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Now I can see you already have the folders.
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OK, that's it. That's agreed.
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And from your side, Mike, it is still not still extracting, Mike.
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No, no, it is because in online.
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Yeah, it is because online desktop. OK, so we can.
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I think we can start in chapter two until the final extraction also from you, Mike and Lloyd.
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How shall I call you, Lloyd?
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Or because this is the name and that's low, low. OK.
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OK, OK. It is empty.
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Now I can see folders now.
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So the most important is, yeah, you locate this folder from Visual Studio Code.
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You go again, as I can see here, you can as I show you here, go to file.
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Open open folder and select this folder so it will be listed like that again.
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Again, here you go to this.
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Yeah, you go here.
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Here in this top here is a folder.
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You go inside this folder, find a bunch of names and you will find my name, Hassan.
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You'll copy this and extract it in any place.
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And you go to VS Code and try to load this directory.
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Open folder.
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It's still an extraction step.
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So anyone who can support help or who has extracted it successfully?
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OK. OK, so.
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So in the background, you can extract it, for example.
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And we'll go to next chapter.