Karmen is an SRE. Beyond the code, Karmen is a connoisseur of experiences. From savoring flaming hot ramen to indulging in late-night gaming escapades, her multifaceted interests enrich her outlook.
Well that's really good to hear! I'm glad your issue is resolved. Restarting the Terminal is always a good idea, I do that sometimes too. I didn't know that Python3 is preinstalled now. I wonder if that is because of Monterey iOS. If you ever figure out what resolved your issue please let me know. :)
Update: Though Python3 did come with my MBP, Visual Studio Code wasn't happy using it and gave me an error. So I hadn't resolved anything after all 😬 So I followed the steps you outlined and installed Python3 using Homebrew. The only change I made was brew install python3 instead of brew install python3 *. The * at the end threw an error (No available formula with the name "Applications".)-not sure what that meant. Bottom line: Python3 was successfully installed. Thank you!
Karmen is an SRE. Beyond the code, Karmen is a connoisseur of experiences. From savoring flaming hot ramen to indulging in late-night gaming escapades, her multifaceted interests enrich her outlook.
Well that's really good to hear! I'm glad your issue is resolved. Restarting the Terminal is always a good idea, I do that sometimes too. I didn't know that Python3 is preinstalled now. I wonder if that is because of Monterey iOS. If you ever figure out what resolved your issue please let me know. :)
Update: Though Python3 did come with my MBP, Visual Studio Code wasn't happy using it and gave me an error. So I hadn't resolved anything after all 😬 So I followed the steps you outlined and installed Python3 using Homebrew. The only change I made was
brew install python3
instead ofbrew install python3 *
. The*
at the end threw an error (No available formula with the name "Applications".
)-not sure what that meant. Bottom line: Python3 was successfully installed. Thank you!Yay! Success! I'm so happy that you got it all figured out! Glad my post could help. 😃