Python Programming : A Classroom Approach.
1.3
Using the Command Line/Terminal
The command line (also known as the terminal) is a
text-based interface that allows you to interact with your computer’s operating
system. It might seem intimidating at first, but it’s an essential tool for any
programmer.
Windows:
You can access the command line by searching for
"Command Prompt" or "PowerShell" in the Start menu.
macOS:
You can access the terminal by opening the
"Terminal" application in the "Utilities" folder (located
in the "Applications" folder).
Linux:
You can access the terminal by searching for
"Terminal" in the application menu.
Once you have the command line/terminal open, you can
use it to run Python scripts, install packages, and perform other tasks. We’ll
be using the command line/terminal throughout this book, so it’s important to
familiarize yourself with it.