now you have a "pseudo" (syslink) version of the binary at /usr/local/bin/python3 instead of the long homebrew path. Likely, usr/local/bin is on your path so python3 shgould be findable
@JoeSaad so the way this works, is that you have a variable set in your bash environment that is called PATH. You can check what your path looks like at any time with echo $PATH. You'll see a bunch of directories separated by :. When you try to use an executable program (e.g. python3 somestuff) it looks in all the folders defined in PATH
currently your PATH has /Library/Frameworks/... in it BEFORE /usr/local/bin/python3 which means when you type python3 it finds the first one and uses it
All you have to do is remove the /Library/Frameworks/... one from your PATH
i saw some blogs saying that 3.6 is good to have since 3.7 doesn't have backward compatibility.. maybe that's why i installed both in the same time.. but i don't think i need it..
the falcon is the only one coming now.. i closed the terminal of the first one and cleaned my code directory and restarted the code and i am getting this other error