But anyway, you’ll come to see that I don’t really recommend this application if you’re getting started with this stuff. Okay.Ġ1:46 But I think if you right-click … no, I’m not sure. It’s actually Control, and I moved the mouse wheel up and down. And when you were saying you were making it a bit bigger, you were pressing, like, Control + to increase the font size.Ġ1:37 Control + doesn’t seem to work. You can make that a bit bigger.Ġ1:22 And yeah, this is a terminal or a command prompt or a command line. ![]() And I have something else installed, so I’ve got a couple extra lines coming up, but it’s this. ![]() So in terms of the terminal, there is a terminal in Windows, though it’s not called the terminal.Ġ0:48 And the classic terminal back from the days when there was MS-DOS is the Command Prompt, which is actually sort of a copy of MS-DOS so that all the scripts that people wrote in MS-DOS could work on Windows.Ġ1:02 So if I go to the Start menu and just type in Command Prompt, you’ll see the app come up here,Ġ1:09 and this is what you will be presented with roughly. ![]() Yes.Ġ0:32 A lot of material on the Internet is very focused towards Unix-based systems, and it can be hard to find some Windows instructions. Let’s jump right in and start with showing how to find the terminal on Windows.Ġ0:15 For other operating systems, on macOS and Linux, it’s there already, and I always thought that Windows also had something like a terminal, but maybe you can show me what’s there usually on a Windows system and how to get a terminal on Windows. Pleasure to be here as the Real Python Windows guy. 00:00 Here we are on the Windows system, and with me is the Real Python Windows guy, Ian.
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