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101101If the Homebrew version of Python 3 is installed then ``pip3 `` will point to Python 3.
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104- Virtual Environments
105- --------------------
104+ Pipenv & Virtual Environments
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107- A Virtual Environment (commonly referred to as a 'virtualenv') is a tool to keep
108- the dependencies required by different projects in separate places, by creating
109- virtual Python environments for them. It solves the "Project X depends on
110- version 1.x but, Project Y needs 4.x" dilemma, and keeps your global
111- site-packages directory clean and manageable.
107+ The next step it to install Pipenv, so you can install dependencies and manage virtual environments.
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109+ A Virtual Environment is a tool to keep the dependencies required by different projects
110+ in separate places, by creating virtual Python environments for them. It solves the
111+ "Project X depends on version 1.x but, Project Y needs 4.x" dilemma, and keeps
112+ your global site-packages directory clean and manageable.
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113114For example, you can work on a project which requires Django 1.10 while also
114115maintaining a project which requires Django 1.8.
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116- To start using this and see more information: : ref: `Virtual Environments <virtualenvironments-ref >` docs.
117+ So, onward! To the : ref: `Pipenv & Virtual Environments <virtualenvironments-ref >` docs!
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