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The document discusses downloading and installing the Python programming language. It lists Python as a free and open source software that can be downloaded from python.org for Windows, Linux, or Mac operating systems. The instructions note to go to the download page, select the package for your system, open the installer and follow the steps, or alternatively install Python using a package manager like Homebrew for macOS or RPM/APT in Linux.

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The document discusses downloading and installing the Python programming language. It lists Python as a free and open source software that can be downloaded from python.org for Windows, Linux, or Mac operating systems. The instructions note to go to the download page, select the package for your system, open the installer and follow the steps, or alternatively install Python using a package manager like Homebrew for macOS or RPM/APT in Linux.

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