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In addition to being able to run Python, we are going to install a good text editor for writing Python code.
In addition to being able to run Python, we are going to install a good text editor for writing Python code.


If you already have a preferred text editor, you can use it instead, but note that word processors like Microsoft Word and Notepad will not work.
If you would like to use a different text editor from the recommendation for your operating system, great! Just [[Skillshare intro to Python/Asking questions| let me know]] so I can confirm that it'll work for this class.


* [[Skillshare intro to Python/Unit 1/Windows text editor|Windows]]
* [[Skillshare intro to Python/Unit 1/Windows text editor|Windows]]

Revision as of 18:13, 6 April 2014

Goal #1: set up Python

(Estimated completion time: 2 - 10 minutes)

First things first: we need to install Python! Please complete the instructions below for your operating system.

Goal #2: install a text editor

(Estimated completion time: 2 - 10 minutes)

In addition to being able to run Python, we are going to install a good text editor for writing Python code.

If you already have a preferred text editor, you can use it instead, but note that word processors like Microsoft Word and Notepad will not work.

Success!

You've set up your programming environment and gotten comfortable with Python!