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You now have what's called a command prompt. This command prompt is another way of navigating your computer and running programs -- just textually instead of graphically. We are going to be running Python and Python scripts from this command prompt.
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<li>At this <code>C:\</code> or <code>C:\Users\<username></code> prompt that appears, test your Python install by typing
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