WEBVTT 00:01.260 --> 00:05.850 So at some point during this course, you're probably going to want some help, you run into a problem 00:05.850 --> 00:10.020 you can't solve on your own and you need some assistance, and I'm happy to provide that. 00:10.560 --> 00:13.300 But when you ask for help, there's a few steps you should take. 00:13.440 --> 00:17.160 Number one, search online and chances are you're going to do that by default. 00:17.160 --> 00:19.800 But just to be safe, look online. 00:19.830 --> 00:23.520 If you've run into a problem, chances are somebody run into that before. 00:23.520 --> 00:28.110 And a quick search on Google or your favorite search engine might give you the answer you're looking 00:28.110 --> 00:28.360 for. 00:29.460 --> 00:35.130 The second thing you can do that doesn't help is in every lecture you'll be able to download the source 00:35.130 --> 00:38.610 code for that lecture as it exists at the end of that lecture. 00:38.640 --> 00:42.650 So you can always compare your code to mine and that might provide some assistance as well. 00:43.680 --> 00:45.710 If that doesn't help, check the Q&A section. 00:45.720 --> 00:50.580 Somebody might have already asked a question very similar to yours and the answer you're looking for 00:50.580 --> 00:51.710 might be found there. 00:52.170 --> 00:57.090 Finally, feel free to ask a question of your own in the Q&A section, but if you do so, make sure 00:57.090 --> 00:58.650 you give me some code to look at. 00:58.650 --> 01:02.370 Ideally, give me a link to your git repository if you have one. 01:02.640 --> 01:07.680 If not, please be sure to include enough code so that I can look at what you're doing and try to provide 01:07.680 --> 01:08.780 some useful assistance. 01:08.790 --> 01:11.490 Otherwise, I'm just guessing and that's not terribly helpful. 01:11.850 --> 01:12.890 All right, let's move on.