#51695newdefect
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.3.4 |
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Python on a Macintosh running Mac OS X is in principle very similar to Python on any other Unix platform, but there are a number of additional features such as the IDE and the Package Manager that are worth pointing out. Getting and Installing MacPython ¶ Mac OS X 10.8 comes with Python 2.7 pre-installed by Apple. 6 Other Platforms License Alternative Implementations Download for Mac OS X Python 3.7.4 Not the OS you are looking for? Python can be used on many operating systems and environments. View the full list of downloads. Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively. While OS X comes with a large number of Unix utilities, those familiar with Linux systems will notice one key component missing: a package manager. Homebrew fills this void. To install Homebrew, open Terminal or your favorite OS X terminal emulator and run $.
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Reported by: | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… | |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.3.4 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Port: |
Python on a Macintosh running Mac OS X is in principle very similar to Python on any other Unix platform, but there are a number of additional features such as the IDE and the Package Manager that are worth pointing out. Getting and Installing MacPython ¶ Mac OS X 10.8 comes with Python 2.7 pre-installed by Apple. 6 Other Platforms License Alternative Implementations Download for Mac OS X Python 3.7.4 Not the OS you are looking for? Python can be used on many operating systems and environments. View the full list of downloads. Python is a programming language that lets you work quickly and integrate systems more effectively. While OS X comes with a large number of Unix utilities, those familiar with Linux systems will notice one key component missing: a package manager. Homebrew fills this void. To install Homebrew, open Terminal or your favorite OS X terminal emulator and run $.