Setting Up Python

Yesterday I wrote the first article in this publication and if you didn’t read the preface here’s a link to it.Now, if you’re done with that, let’s move on.
First thing to do is to go to the python website, download and install python on your system.I myself am using python 3.5.2 so I suggest you get the same.Also don’t think too much about choosing a 32 or 64 bit version as it doesn’t matter now but if you’re on a 32-bit system, choose 32-bit.
Here’s how to check if you have a 32 or 64-bit system on Windows, Mac and Linux.
So after installing that you should now have python on your system, so go to the python documentation and read around a little bit and see if you can make some sense of it.If you’re feeling adventurous, launch IDLE (Integrated Development and Learning Environment) and play around a little bit.
I know some of you might be in a hurry, but it’s best not to rush things, and I don’t want anyone to be overwhelmed in the beginning.
Lawrence Logoh,
August 25, 2016.
Ghana.
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