![]() (And it isn’t even Windows’s fault…just try the same on macOS or Linux.) Well, long story short: It was incredibly frustrating! When I tried setting up Sublime Text, Python, and Git from scratch, on a brand new Windows 10 install… ![]() Until that fateful day, when I needed to switch operating systems to work on-site with a new client…and I had to re-build my whole Python development setup from scratch. Still, with patience I’d slowly managed to piece together an effective Python development setup over years of trial and error. And I found it difficult to get to a solid foundation for writing Python in Sublime Text: Most Sublime Text setup guides I looked at were outdated, difficult to follow- or just plain wrong… Random blog posts rarely showed me how all the pieces fit together. ![]() So many times I’ve followed an online tutorial on how to set up Sublime Text and optimize my development workflow-only to get disappointed again. Your Shortcut to a Professional Python Development Setup: A Coherent & Tested Step-by-Step Course Why is it so hard to find good and clear instructions on how to make Sublime more Python friendly?
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