I discuss this in the Stack Overflow question Does Python have a package/module management system?.Īnd, alas for everyone using Python 2.7.8 or earlier (a sizable portion of the community). Of course, that doesn't mean Python packaging is problem solved. ![]() If you do find that pip is not available when using Python 3.4+ or Python 2.7.9+, simply execute e.g.: py -3 -m ensurepip In shipping with a package manager, Python joins Ruby, Node.js, Haskell, Perl, Go-almost every other contemporary language with a majority open-source community. Newbies are no longer excluded from using community libraries by the prohibitive difficulty of setup. It makes the community's wealth of libraries accessible to everyone. ![]() This is the best feature of any Python release. Good news! Python 3.4 (released March 2014) and Python 2.7.9 (released December 2014) ship with Pip.
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