Yes, it's for Python too
I think it is worth mention powershell / pwsh due to fact it handles env. variables differently and in theory not only Windows related, since you can use it on Linux (sic!) as well ;)
It's hard to balance ease of understanding with thoroughness. By avoiding PS I assume:
- people that know about powershell and use it know about env vars
- people that don't know the difference will specifically see cmd in the article and type that in the menu bar
In any case, the people that really need the knowledge will have one single way that can't fail to get it.
Yes, totally agree!
I just love your articles! I just woke up and saw that you had posted, and what an excellent read for the first cup of coffee!
I think it is worth mention powershell / pwsh due to fact it handles env. variables differently and in theory not only Windows related, since you can use it on Linux (sic!) as well ;)
It's hard to balance ease of understanding with thoroughness. By avoiding PS I assume:
- people that know about powershell and use it know about env vars
- people that don't know the difference will specifically see cmd in the article and type that in the menu bar
In any case, the people that really need the knowledge will have one single way that can't fail to get it.
Yes, totally agree!
I just love your articles! I just woke up and saw that you had posted, and what an excellent read for the first cup of coffee!