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Reddit mentions of Coding: 3 Manuscripts in 1 book : - Python For Beginners - Python 3 Guide - Learn Java

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Coding: 3 Manuscripts in 1 book : - Python For Beginners - Python 3 Guide - Learn Java
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  • Durable laboratory-quality glass lens-ovenproof and waterproof
  • Measurement Range: 120 to 200 F/50 to 100 C
  • Large 2 inch dial-5 year limited warranty
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Found 1 comment on Coding: 3 Manuscripts in 1 book : - Python For Beginners - Python 3 Guide - Learn Java:

u/josejozay ยท 1 pointr/learnpython

Hi all, just a quick background: total newbie to Python, no professional work in IT.

Picked up an eBook on Amazon to learn Python.

I'm already stuck lol. I'm trying to set up a Path (?) and after following the book's instructions, I get a "setenv command not found" error.

After installing Python 2 and 3 on my Mac, my terminal looks different, it says bash on the top now and has a white screen, as oppose to the usual black.

Screenshot of eBook Instructions

A little digging on Google has led me to information about switching the Mac Terminal app from bash to tcsh. I'm just a little gun shy on switching things over, as I really have no clue what I'm doing.

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EDIT: Wait, I just noticed something, I guess these are just three different ways to set the Path?