According to my understanding, when the "Select Interpreter" option is used,
only the current session is affected. It does not change the path of the
default interpreter that VS Code tries to use. My suggestion would
be to try to change the path specified in "Python: Default Interpreter
Path" se
On 2020-11-13 05:28, Charles Okorobo wrote:
I have a problem going to one(1) week now. Our instructor told us that we
can check if our Python is well installed or well set up correctly by
typing Control-Shift- P on Windows OS while in VS Code Editor. We cut out
the path enclosed within the Quotat
I have a problem going to one(1) week now. Our instructor told us that we
can check if our Python is well installed or well set up correctly by
typing Control-Shift- P on Windows OS while in VS Code Editor. We cut out
the path enclosed within the Quotation Marks, then we type "Select
Interpreter" a