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I would normally suggest asdf for this but it choked on my systems trying to build 3.11.
Installing multiple versions of languages can be a pain on any OS. I think it's actually easier in Linux than others. But, Linux is also just what I'm familiar with. Anyway, I'd recommend taking a look at a tool called pyenv. https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv
I first tried it as a replacement to nvm (for managing node versions) and it grew on me from there. Today I stumbled on asdf-direnv which seems interesting.
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