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Clarify which Python versions are recommended#638

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@nbdani nbdani commented Apr 8, 2026

If this pull request addresses an open issue on the repository, please add 'Closes #NN' below, where NN is the issue number.
Closes #637

Please briefly summarise the changes made in the pull request, and the reason(s) for making these changes.

  • Make it clearer that the lesson recommends a supported version of Python.
  • Provide a link to https://devguide.python.org/versions/ for more information.
  • Remove specific mention of version 3.10 which will become unsupported soon.

If any relevant discussions have taken place elsewhere, please provide links to these.

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Recommend a supported Python release, not just any 3.x

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