![]() ![]() Λ python -c "import sys print(sys.executable)" Īs you use Notepad ++ then you use Windows,here is the basic from command line(cmd or PowerShell) or cmder as i use. In case this is not a simple problem I can collet all the different outcomes I get to. (Jul-23-2022, 08:45 AM)Dragiev Wrote: But no matter what I type after "pip install" I get weird errors or just nothing at all. (Jul-23-2022, 08:45 AM)Dragiev Wrote: am trying to install "os" and "shutil", but even after reading online and going through the python documentation I still end up getting all kind of weird errorsYou shall not install os or shutil they are part of Python Standard Library. Any help would be appreciate as I am trying to get the hang of things. ![]() Best case scenario I do one step forward, two steps backwards. But if I type something in cyrillic using input it shows perfectly fine!įor both issues I've tried looking up online- videos, forums and documentation. If I try to print "Здравей" it comes out as random symbols or errors- depending on the encoding. ![]() I tried different encoding nothing works. But the issue lies in getting cyrillic letters from my code to print as they are suppose to. Second- cyrillic, why does everything hate it? I tried a few IDEs and text-editors, until I decided to come back to Notepad++ (I say comeback, because this was the 1st thing I used, when I had just started with some random YouTube tutorials). My pip is working, I tried updating it- still works, I can see list of pip commands so that means it's all fine, right? But no matter what I type after "pip install" I get weird errors or just nothing at all. I am trying to install "os" and "shutil", but even after reading online and going through the python documentation I still end up getting all kind of weird errors. For the life of me I can't get to install modules. There are quite a few things I can use Python for at work and I've seen people do them, so I know my ideas are possible- some of them even with like 10 lines of code. I've tried learning it in the past but never had any really reason/need to or application. By the title of the subject you can guess I am brand new to Python and coding in general.
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