Python 3.7 has been added to our Microsoft Store, lets you easily use Python in Windows

With the help of Python team and the open source community, Windows Update May 10 at Microsoft Store shelves 3.7 Python . After installation is complete, users can use Python, greatly reducing the cost of using Python on Windows.

All along, Windows is the only one that does not contain the Python interpreter out of the box of the mainstream operating system. It is not required for users, which helps to reduce the disk space occupied by the operating system, and improve security to some extent. However, for people who need it, its lack of Python had a profound impact.

▲ use Python in older versions of Windows

We have many ways to get Python, such as access to Python.org official website to download the installer, this release uses Anaconda, even install a large Visual Studio integrated development environment.

But which version should download? How to access the installation is complete? You may be able to more quickly find the answers you need, but the actual experience can be very tedious.

Getting Started with Python beginners who want to build a development environment if too cumbersome actually very unfriendly. Windows Update May 10 is very thoughtful solution to this pain points:

If you have installed Windows 10 2019 May update, you can directly enter the 'Python' or 'Python 3' in the search box.

If the system is not Python installed, Windows 10 will jump directly to the Microsoft Store. If you have already installed Python, Windows 10 will open a command prompt.

Some Python common commands, such as python, pip and idle, etc. are all consistent platform, as the use of Windows and on Linux.

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