Have you ever spent an incredible amount of time trying to understand which version of Python your Jupyter Notebook is using, or how to install a library on it? The solution is actually quite simple.
All you need to do is run the following code block in your Jupyter Notebook:
import sys
print(sys.executable)
print(sys.version)
print(sys.version_info)
This will return information about the version of Python being used, as shown below:
/usr/local/opt/python@3.9/bin/python3.9
3.9.16 (main, Dec 7 2022, 10:15:43)
[Clang 14.0.0 (clang-1400.0.29.202)]
sys.version_info(major=3, minor=9, micro=16, releaselevel='final', serial=0)
Ah!! Now everything is clear! You can also find pip3.9 in the /usr/local/opt/python@3.9/bin/
directory, and there is also pip3.9
that you can use to install library like :
/usr/local/opt/python@3.9/bin/pip3.9 install dotenv
Stay tuned for future improvements and next episodes on how to use an environment in Jupyter Notebook
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