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Python Functions, Packing, and Unpacking Introduction to Functions Calling a Function

tomtrnka
tomtrnka
9,780 Points

python3

Why did you use the 'python3' as interpreter, whats the difference compared to just 'python'? Cause thats what we've been using till now in Craig's videos. Can it do more stuff?

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

For most installations, including the one in the workspace, "python" and "python3" are the same thing. The instructor's system might have a different arrangement, or it could be just a habit developed from back when "python" by itself was the older version (python2).