When I introduce young people to coding, it's always great to know their Mac has Python and Ruby on board, and we can quickly drop into a Python shell, or create a trivial .py file, and have some fun.
Just use repl.it? Honestly it's even easier, you don't have to think about dependencies, you just "import numpy" and woah it just installs it for you when you hit run!
When I introduce young people to coding, it's always great to know their Mac has Python and Ruby on board, and we can quickly drop into a Python shell, or create a trivial .py file, and have some fun.
This frictionless entrée appears done.
That's a bit of a shame to be honest.