Using the Code in This Book

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To run the code in this book, you will need Python 3.7 or newer. The most convenient way to run this book’s code is to use the companion Docker image which contains an appropriate Python version and all the source code pre-downloaded.[1] We’ll cover options for running this book’s code in more detail in the next section.

All of the source code in this book (and any errata) can also be downloaded from this book’s web page.[2] Additionally, if you’ve purchased the ebook, clicking the little gray box above any code extract directly downloads the extract for you.

Let’s get started!

Footnotes

[1] https://github.com/DavidMuller/intuitive-python-book

[2] https://pragprog.com/titles/dmpython

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