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Now, what you want is to have multiple Python versions installed in your system. The most used way on Linux is pyenv, I think. Another one that I found is asdf. I'd try that before pyenv because pyenv is a bit quirky to install.
Now, what you want is to have multiple Python versions installed in your system. The most used way on Linux is pyenv, I think. Another one that I found is asdf. I'd try that before pyenv because pyenv is a bit quirky to install.
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