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In this section, I'll show you how to install the latest version of Python and how to run Python code.
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Basically, there are several ways for running Python code.
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The easiest way, especially if you're a complete beginner, is to use an online editor like Riplit or
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Glot.
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Such an
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editor doesn't require you to install any piece of software locally or on your computer.
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Another option is to run the code back actually in the python interpreter.
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I recommend you to use Python Idle, which is bundled with the default implementation of the language.
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This is Python Idle.
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As your project becomes bigger and bigger and you are already a professional Python programmer
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you'll probably want to use an IDE installed locally.
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IDE is short for integrated development environment.
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I'll show you how to create your own Python scripts in PyCharm, which is probably the most popular
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IDE for Python.
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This is better.
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Another loved IDE, not only for Python but for other programming languages as well,
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is VScode.
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And later in the course, in the data science and data visualization sections, I'll show you how to use
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Jupyter Notebook.
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This is Jupyter Notebook, and it's a Web based interactive computing platform.
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And finally,if you are a sysadmin or a network engineer,
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you'll probably want to run Python script for DevOps or automation at the terminal or the command
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line.
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In this course, I'll show you how to run your Python code using all technologies.
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Now, if you are going to have some experience with Python and the no different ways to run Python
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scripts, you can skip this section.
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