
Good Afternoon, I have an edit suggestion for The Python Tutorial. In section 2.1 Invoking The Interpreter states: [cid:e1a1a2e6-39da-4c4c-9600-31b686736ca2] Now, I have tried many times and many variations to try and make that code statement launch the interpreter but to no avail. I have reached to others for help on various social media sites and forums and the advice they give me is not even relating to my question. My question being: How and where do input this code EXACTLY to make it launch the interpreter. I am starting to think that it just doesn't work due to lack of instruction or just being outdated information. I am requesting that you look into this matter. Please try and find a way to make that code or please remove that section of the tutorial. Thank you very much, Sierra Camper CCEC | Receptionist O: (888) 284 - 1250

On 02. 11. 23 22:40, Sierra Camper wrote:
Hello, You should enter that on the command line of a computer that has Python installed. Instead of `python`, you might need to use `python3.12` (or a different version depending on what you have installed) -- that's an issue in the docs, thank you for reporting. How to open a command line depends on your operating system. If you have trouble with that I recommend asking a local expert for hands-on help, if that's an option for you.

On 02. 11. 23 22:40, Sierra Camper wrote:
Hello, You should enter that on the command line of a computer that has Python installed. Instead of `python`, you might need to use `python3.12` (or a different version depending on what you have installed) -- that's an issue in the docs, thank you for reporting. How to open a command line depends on your operating system. If you have trouble with that I recommend asking a local expert for hands-on help, if that's an option for you.
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