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Anaconda is “The world’s most popular open-source Python distribution platform” and is “The most popular Python data science platform.”

An anaconda is a large, non-venomous snake found in tropical South America.

Anaconda may also refer to:

Snippet from Wikipedia: Anaconda (installer)

Anaconda is a free and open-source system installer for Linux distributions.

Anaconda is used by Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Oracle Linux, Scientific Linux, AlmaLinux, CentOS, MIRACLE LINUX, Qubes OS, Fedora, Sabayon Linux and BLAG Linux and GNU, also in some less known and discontinued distros like Progeny Componentized Linux, Asianux, Foresight Linux, Rpath Linux and VidaLinux.

“The system that is used on RHEL for automatic installations.” Fair Use Source: Red Hat RHCSA RHCE 7 Cert Guide

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