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`get-pip.py <https://raw.github.com/pypa/pip/master/contrib/get-pip.py>`_
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Virtual Environments
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Pipenv & Virtual Environments
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The next step it to install Pipenv, so you can install dependencies and manage virtual environments.
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A Virtual Environment is a tool to keep the dependencies required by different projects
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in separate places, by creating virtual Python environments for them. It solves the
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For example, you can work on a project which requires Django 1.10 while also
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maintaining a project which requires Django 1.8.
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To start using this and see more information: :ref:`Virtual Environments <virtualenvironments-ref>` docs.
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So, onward! To the :ref:`Pipenv & Virtual Environments <virtualenvironments-ref>` docs!
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