Do you have Bash (a GNU/Linux shell) on your Windows machine?
If that's the case start the Bash terminal application and type "python".
Python should already be installed and easily accessible there from any
directory.
Peter
2017-09-08 16:09 GMT+02:00 Ian Stapleton Cordasco
Your IDE does not seem to be able to find where you installed Python. This has nothing to do with pylint
Sent from my phone with my typo-happy thumbs. Please excuse my brevity
On Sep 8, 2017 09:06, "Kyrian Okoroama via code-quality"
wrote: Hi there
I am totally new to programming language. However I am running the online free course on Alison on Python programming language, which I have installed according to instructions on the video but I having issues Debugging my first Hello World script. see attached files
kindly help.
Kyrian Okoroama .C.
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