Where to begin? If you are new to Python and programming in general then you would have soon realized that Python is huge. From the different versions, to different code editors, to applications, to running it on different OSs…the list goes on. In this article, we hope to shed some light for beginners and perspective for the experienced on “Where to begin with Python”.
Most courses assume show you a linear way of running and installing Python. But there are so many ways to run Python in so many different environments. Being a Python developer means you will need to know about these different ways of running Python as you will need run your code using a different Python environment or version. This article covers the main ways you will need to run your Python code and how to transition from one to another.
Environment Types
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Python Installation & Versions
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Virtual Environment
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Docker
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Scripts vs Console
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Browsers, Text Editors, and IDE’s
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Windows IDE’s
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Linux IDE’s
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Mac IDE’s
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