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Have you ever wished you could edit Python packages installed locally without reinstalling them? Editable installs are the way.
Ubuntu is a free computer system, like Windows or macOS, but it’s built by a community. It’s great for programmers because it’s very flexible and has lots of tools already built-in that help you code.
Installing applications on macOS and OS X computers is easy to do when deploying the apps as packages through the Terminal using the Installer command for quiet deployments across your network.
But it has some other superpowers, too: it lets you run Python packages and programs without having to formally install them, all by way of one simple command.
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