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- name: Ready to use Python environment
content: |
On Fedora, Python comes pre-installed with first class support for Python
virtual environments. It is ready for use straight out of the box.
No guessing package names, no installation, just dive in and go. Look:
[fedora]$ python3 -m venv env
[fedora]$ . env/bin/activate
(env) [fedora]$ python ...
logo: prompt
link:
href: https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/python-installation.html
caption: Get started!
- name: All the Pythons
content: |
Fedora repositories include many versions of Python: CPython in multiple
3.X and 2.X versions, PyPy 2 and 3 and even MicroPython.
Testing Python code on different interpreters has never been easier.
You can `sudo dnf install` the Python you need, or you can install a bunch of them
with `sudo dnf install tox`.
logo: implementations
link:
href: https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/multiple-pythons.html
caption: Get them all
- name: Science Stuff
content: |
There are lot of libraries for scientific computation and visualization
available in Fedora. The most well known and widely used one is SciPy Stack
which consists of Python, NumPy, SciPy, matplotlib, Jupyter Notebook,
IPython, Pandas, SymPy and more.
It's easy, and there is no need to compile stuff.
Not even on ARM, Power or s390x.
logo: science
link:
href: https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/scipy.html
caption: Science in Python
- name: Embedded Stuff
content: |
Programming for computers and servers can be fun, but what about
controlling much smaller devices such as the BBC micro:bit, boards with
the ESP8266/ESP32 chip or pyboards? With Fedora, you have everything you need
to join the universe that is the Internet of Things.
Even if you don't have the actual device, you can run MicroPython on Fedora
to test your code. It's there and ready for you in the repos.
logo: embedded
link:
href: https://developer.fedoraproject.org/tech/languages/python/micropython.html
caption: Find out more!
- name: Python 3 by default
content: |
Fedora helps lead the Python 3 Porting Efforts™.
Major OS components are running on Python 3 and more than 99%
of the Python packages in the repos are Python 3 compatible.
When you install Fedora, there's no Legacy Python installed by default.
The `python` command (`/usr/bin/python`) is Python 3.
logo: python3
link:
href: http://fedora.portingdb.xyz/
caption: See the progress
- name: Learn and Teach Python
content: |
Make your class focus on mastering the language, not on preparing
the environment!
Get the Fedora Python Classroom Lab and have your class set up in no time.
logo: teaching
link:
href: https://labs.fedoraproject.org/python-classroom/
caption: Fedora Python Classroom Lab
- name: Fedorans are also Pythonistas
content: |
Not only is Fedora great for coding in Python, but, important parts of
Fedora are actually written in it.
Python powers the Anaconda system installer, the DNF package manager
and the kernel ... Just kidding, the kernel is not written in Python.
The majority of Fedora's infrastructure, where the distribution is actually
being created, runs on Python as well. All Open Source, as we love it.
logo: infra
link:
href: http://whatcanidoforfedora.org/en#coding#python
caption: Get involved?
- name: And more, coming soon...
content: |
The work is never done!
We're Python Special Interest Group,
and we're making Fedora an even better system for Python developers,
and Python an even better language for Fedora.
If you'd like to help, check out our [Wiki page] to see what's cooking,
then hop on our [mailing list] or [IRC channel] to get in touch.
[mailing list]: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/[email protected]/
[IRC channel]: https://web.libera.chat/?channels=#fedora-python
[Wiki page]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Python
logo: fedoralovespython
link:
href: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Python
caption: Join us!