Re: Python question

Either run it from the Windows console like this:

py <path-to-script.py>

Or use the interactive prompt, which you can either access from the start menu, or, as of python 3.something, just type "python" from anywhere in a console window. Personally I think IDEs are kind of overrated, especially if you're new to coding; it's better to get some knowledge of the command line up front as it can potentially give you a lot more control and make your life easier.

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