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To be able to follow this course you need two things.
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The first is you need python installed.
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And the second is you need an IDE.
IDE stands for integrated development environment.
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And it's basically a text editor but with some more functionalities designed for programming.
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So an IDE is a text editor where you can write and run your Python code. In the videos I'm going to
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use the Visual Studio Code IDE.
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But if you have Python installed already and if you have your own favorite IDE
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feel free to use it.
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The Python code that I write will work the same no matter the IDE.
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We're going to use Python 3 so if you have Python 2,
please install Python. 3 I'm going to show how to
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install an IDE
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and Python in the next video.
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It doesn't matter if you are on Linux, Windows, or Mac.
Python is a cross-platform which means it works
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the same in every operating system. In the next videos I'm going to show you how to install Python and
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the Visual Studio Code IDE
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on Mac, Linux, and Windows.
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