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IamAdiSri / Python3, Pip3, Virtualenv and Virtualenvwrapper Setup
Last active May 9, 2022 22:08 — forked from evansneath/Python3 Virtualenv Setup
Setting up and using Python3, Pip3, Virtualenv (for Python3) and Virtualenvwrapper (for Python3)
First install pip for Python2. Download the get-pip.py file from https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
$ cd <download location>
$ sudo -H python ./get-pip.py
Installing pip also installs Python3
To run Python3
$ python3
Install pip3 by just executing the same file as in the step above, but this time using Python3
$ sudo -H python3 ./get-pip.py
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kcurbelo / Has_many.md
Last active January 3, 2025 08:21
Explaining a has_many :through association.

has_many :through


In this exercise we are going to explore the has_many through relationship by creating a quick example. The first part of this markdown will be geared toward making a simple example that shows the relationship while the second part will consist of expanding the simple app to show the relationships in the browser.

We are going to use doctors and patients for this example.

As you could have guessed a doctor can have many patients and a patient can have many doctors. One way that we could facilitate this many to many relationship is by using an "associative table". We can call our associative table "appointments", which should help us make it easier to understand the relationship between doctors and patient.