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doc Mention Python on-line shell in Tutorial #78070

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andresdelfino opened this issue Jun 17, 2018 · 2 comments
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doc Mention Python on-line shell in Tutorial #78070

andresdelfino opened this issue Jun 17, 2018 · 2 comments
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3.7 (EOL) end of life 3.8 only security fixes docs Documentation in the Doc dir type-feature A feature request or enhancement

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BPO 33889
Nosy @Mariatta, @andresdelfino
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  • bpo-33889: Mention Python on-line interpreter in Tutorial #7769
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    title = 'doc Mention Python on-line shell in Tutorial'
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    user = 'https://github.com/andresdelfino'

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    If having a link to that specific console is not deemed appropriate, perhaps we can point to PythonAnywhere.

    IMHO, it's good to let users know that they can try Python right away without needing to install.

    @andresdelfino andresdelfino added 3.7 (EOL) end of life 3.8 only security fixes labels Jun 17, 2018
    @andresdelfino andresdelfino added docs Documentation in the Doc dir type-feature A feature request or enhancement labels Jun 17, 2018
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    Thanks, but I just don't think this is needed but adding complexity.

    @ezio-melotti ezio-melotti transferred this issue from another repository Apr 10, 2022
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