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@naive brook
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btw try google <name of your program> root folder
and pls not copy paste read first what i send
and make fullscreenshot
wdym
name of your program
and then where project folder
make screenshot of program then
i not need your code
i need gui of IDE you use
just post screenshot of GUI
i idk what interface this is
but i think it pretty intuitive
it litteraly writting path to files
just check with you file manager
and cp paste
like send zip
:/
it not a problem
do you know what is zip?
and sendable by one file
because it compress all files like PNG compressor for example
you can put your code and txt in zip and send that
teacher then can open that zip file and just run it
if you have trouble with code, it's better to copy and paste the relevant part as text here and not a screenshot
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@naive brook
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he just delete everything
bruh
he have trouble with understanding IDE
so it not really related to code