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Onur Salman
Onur Salman
3,612 Points

Please help , I am trying to use Python 3 on mac El Capitan using Xcode

I am really new to coding and I have been using the workspaces that were provided. I want to use python3 on my Apple computer to tryout some programs. During my search I have seen that people use python3 on Xcode ( which I have on my computer) . Can someone help me by writing the steps to using Python 3 on Xcode ? As I said I am a newbie please note that , I have never used it on a Mac.

Thanks you all.

2 Answers

Jason Anders
MOD
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 Points

By default, Macs use Python 2.7 (which is already installed). If you want to use Python 3, it will take some research and some work to set things up properly.

I don't use Python, so I am not able to fully instruct you on the Hows, but the Stack Overflow thread may get you going in the right direction. Other than that, I can only suggest hitting up Google.

Good luck! :)

:dizzy:

Michael Hulet
Michael Hulet
47,913 Points

First of all, Xcode is pretty overkill for a language like Python. I'd recommend a more lightweight editor, like Atom. Other than that, there's an awesome package manager for OS X called "Homebrew", which you can install with this command:

ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"

Once you have that installed, it's as simple as running

brew install python3