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Added a development approach for Windows Users #1618

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As a Windows user unfamiliar with WSL development, it took me hours to successfully set up the environment. Therefore, I suggest including an additional approach specifically tailored for Windows developers like me. I believe this would significantly reduce the time and effort required for others in a similar situation.

What does this PR do?

Added a development approach for Windows Users, only in README file

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Some windows user, may take hours to set up the environment.

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Testing

Where should a reviewer start?

README

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As a Windows user unfamiliar with WSL development, it took me hours to successfully set up the environment. Therefore, I suggest including an additional approach specifically tailored for Windows developers like me. I believe this would significantly reduce the time and effort required for others in a similar situation.
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Hi @matthewhou19! Welcome to the ai16z community. Thanks for submitting your first pull request; your efforts are helping us accelerate towards AGI. We'll review it shortly. You are now a ai16z contributor!

@odilitime odilitime changed the base branch from main to develop January 1, 2025 07:10
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The "For Windows Users (Optional)" which added in this commit just adds some tips on how to access the wsl2 Linux environment from Linux using vs code.

This is aimed for new devs that come from windows. It has value but it should be clear that a windows dev can take the following steps to have an ide in windows wsl2(which is currently not stated) the paragraph should also be enhanced to become more concise and therefore useful

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