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There are several options for setting up the Sugar environment for development.
 
There are several options for setting up the Sugar environment for development.
* From Ubuntu, Fedora, or Debian, you can install Sugar either using apt-get or dnf;
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* Install Sugar on [[Ubuntu]], [[Fedora]], or [[Debian]], using apt or dnf;
* From Windows or iOS, you can run Sugar in a virtual machine;
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* From Windows. macOS or iOS, run Sugar in a virtual machine;
* Live boot from Sugar on a Stick;
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* Live boot from [[SoaS|Sugar on a Stick]];
* Install a someone out of date developer build environment (See http://developer.sugarlabs.org); or
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* or ''better yet'', use Sugar Live Build containing Sugar 0.112, which can be booted from hard drive, flash drive, and optical media, automatically starting Sugar without persistence; or can be installed as a virtual machine, with persistence and password protection, and contains all build dependencies, configured source trees (git clones in /usr/src), and binaries (make install) for Sugar 0.112 (Download from http://people.sugarlabs.org/~quozl/sugar-live-build-20171009/).
* or ''better yet'', use Sugar Live Build containing Sugar 0.112, which can be booted from hard drive, flash drive, and optical media, automatically starting Sugar without persistence; or can be installed as a virtual machine, with persistence and password protection, and contains all build dependencies, configured source trees (git clones in /usr/src), and binaries (make install) for the Sugar 0.112 (Download from http://people.sugarlabs.org/~quozl/sugar-live-build-20171009/).
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See also https://developer.sugarlabs.org/dev-environment.md.html
    
=== Getting started with coding in Sugar ===
 
=== Getting started with coding in Sugar ===