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This post explains how to install Python on Linux, Windows, or Mac. We will also set up an editor so that you can start coding!
Learn how to get Python up and running on Windows, macOS, or Linux—and avoid the biggest pitfalls along the way.
I’ll show you how to install Python 3 on Linux. If you use a different operating system, you’ll need to modify the installation instructions to suit your platform of choice.
Debian and Ubuntu have two teeny-tiny packages: "python-is-python2" and "python-is-python3". Users can install one or the other, and it installs an alias for python to whichever was chosen.
Jack Wallen shows you how to make installing software on Arch Linux much easier.
This post explains how to run a Python script in terminal or CMD. This is a quick and powerful way to access your programs and improve workflow.
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