Getting Started with Python
Python is a lot easier to code and learn. Python programs can be written on any plain text editor like Notepad, Notepad++, or anything of that sort. One can also use an online IDE for writing Python codes or can even install one on their system to make it more feasible to write these codes because IDEs provide a lot of features like intuitive code editor, debugger, compiler, etc. To begin with, writing Python Codes and performing various intriguing and useful operations, one must have Python installed on their System.
Install Python on Linux
- Getting Started with Python
- Check if Python already exists
- Python 3.13 Installation in Linux
- Step 1: Updating and Upgrading Operating System
- Step 2: Adding the deadsnakes PPA to your system’s package sources
- Step 3: Installing Python3.13 in Linux
- Step 4: Verifying the Installation of python3.13 in Linux
- Step 5: Installing PIP
- Step 6: Verifying Installation of PIP3.13
How to install Python on Linux?
Before we start with how to install Python3 on Linux, let’s first go through the basic introduction to Python. Python is a widely used general-purpose, high-level programming language. Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more efficiently. There are two major Python versions- Python 2 and Python 3. Both are quite different.
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