Closed acrymble closed 7 years ago
@acrymble I would like to point out that the corrective suggestions to this lesson were made in #35 and are now finished. Thank you very much.
Just for ease of reference. These are the suggestions of @arojascastro which were made in another ticket.
Instalación en Mac
Haz respaldo (copia de seguridad) de toda tu computadora. —> Haz respaldo (copia de seguridad) de toda tu computadora [without full stop]
mantenlo —> manténlo
software —> cursiva
shell —> cursiva
Thank you @acrymble . Everything is done.
ok
added translation reviewers. this lesson is published.
The Programming Historian has received the following translation on 'Preparación de un ambiente integrado para Python (Mac)' by @vgayolrs . This lesson is now under review and can be read at:
http://programminghistorian.org/es/lecciones/instalacion-mac
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