Since we’re using Homebrew, or brew, to keep Python up-to-date, it needs to be installed. We’ll need to see where you’re starting from in order to get setup correctly. If you’re setting up your Mac from scratch, my article Zero to Hero: Set Up Your Mac for Software Development will guide you through the whole process. However, if you require nuanced versioning or multiple versions of Python, check out my article on pyenv: Multiple version Python development on Mac. This is a good one-size-fits-all solution. NOTE: In this opinionated story, I suggest that the “right” way of doing Python 3 on macOS is to have the latest version and to stay current with frequent updating.
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