This is the least fun, but nevertheless criti¬cal, part of the book, where we walk through setting up an environment in which to write and test Python. We’ll do a crash course in set¬ting up a Kali Linux virtual machine (VM), creating a virtual environment for Python 3, and installing a nice integrated development environment (IDE) so that you have everything you need to develop code. By the end of this chapter, you should be ready to tackle the exer¬cises and code examples in the remainder of the book.
Before you get started, if you don’t have a hypervisor virtualization client such as VMware Player, VirtualBox, or Hyper-V, download and install one. We also recommend that you have a Windows 10 VM at the ready. You can get an evaluation Windows 10 VM here: https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/ windows/downloads/virtual-machines/.
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