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w¡1d3r💤 okay. i don’t have my laptop on me right now, but i’ll try later and see what happens.
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https://code.sololearn.com/WykoN7bcDsgX/?ref=app
check searchbar and languages section
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No name,
Once you install it, do you start coding then, on a code editor?
And btw, when I try to install, it says no command found, or something like that.
I donno, so confused
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Mac
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That’s alright.
thanks anyways.
I’ll do some more research and see if i can figure out. Using the previous research i’ve done and the future and the link u game me.
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Linux:- sudo apt-get install python3
Windows:- Go to Microsoft Store and install from there!
I personally prefer sublime generally because idk it feels different cant really put my finger on why, but for web development, visual studio code because of extensions mostly and looks cool!
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Wild3r.
Okay I already looked at that website, and now that I looked at it again, I understand.
thanks.
Okay, so python --version
it says 2.7.16
But I recently installed 3.8.5. Following the same website you gave me the link to.
(i used the first method)
is there a way to update the version?
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Okay, I won't delete old version.
With the 3.8, I am able to open the idel, and type print("aaa"). it works.
Thank you for getting me this far.
Really appreciate it.
I was really puzzled, and now the picture is coming together well.
Thanks again.
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w¡1d3r💤 o, and one more question.
Code editors: Sublime text, Bracket 2
I tried using these two code editors to write my python code.
after i write the code, I don’t see anything that i can press to make the code run.
Usually with html, there is a “run” / “preview”.
Not specifically on these 2 code editors, but ... Just in general, when writing python... is there a specific code editor for it, or am i missing the run button on the code editor apps?
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Wild3r, it says command not found when I typed "py" or "py3"