Whether you use a Mac, Windows, or Linux OS (operating system), you can find and install Python on your computer. The following sections give you instructions for each OS.
![]() ![]() How to install Python on Mac OSX
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To find and start Python on Mac OSX computers, follow these steps:
How to install Python on Windows
Unfortunately, Python doesn’t come on Windows. If you’re running Windows, then you need to download and install Python by following the instructions here. Installing Python on Windows isn’t difficult. If you can download a file from a website, you have the skills to install Python.
Fortunately, the Python Foundation (the peeps who guide the development of Python) makes installable files available from its website.
Firefox and Internet Explorer responded differently to the Python download website, so the instructions are based on which of these browsers you use. If you use a whole other browser altogether, try the Internet Explorer instructions.
Installing with Firefox
To install Python on a Windows machine with Firefox, follow these steps:
Installing with Internet Explorer
To install Python on a Windows machine with Internet Explorer, follow these steps:
How to install Python for Linux
If you’re running Linux, confirm that you have version 2.7.9 of Python installed, rather than version 3. This shouldn’t be a problem because Python 2.7 is installed by default in recent versions of OpenSuSE, Ubuntu, and Red Hat Fedora.
In the nutty odd case when someone has Python 3 but not Python 2.7, read your distribution’s documentation for how to use the package manager and get Python 2.7 and IDLE.
Installing Python 2.7 On Windows 7
A recurring problem encountered by beginners trying to use the
nfl* family of modules (nflgame ,nfldb ,nflvid ,nflfan ) is simply in getting their Python environment properly configured.
These notes all originate from various issue conversations throughout the referenced repositories.
At the time of this writing,
nfl* is Python 2.* compatible. This could be/probably will be changing in the future (spring 2015?).
Installation of Python itself should be fairly straight-forward.
The easiest way to install the
nfl* python modules and keep them up-to-date is with a Python-based package manager called Pip
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There are many methods for getting Pip installed, but my preferred method is the following:
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