Some only work when sublime is restarted. This means python is successfully installed and added in Environment Variable. Now, Go to Tools -> Build System -> Python then type on your checkversion.py. py for example save it as checkversion.py.
So I tried the default Build System of Sublime but it didn't worked, then I tried few build system from internet and also tried few packages too.But they don't work properly, some don't even run, some don't take input, some through errors-like access not granted,g++ ,or C++14 etc. Step 1: Create a new file and save it with extension. I usually work with C++ and at times in Python too. As I already use Sublime text for web-development and really love it therefor I wanted to use it for programming too. Few of my friends suggested VIM and EMACS but their learning curve is very steep.
I wanted to switch from IDE to text editor.I wanted to use one text editor for all my projects instead of switching IDE's and also wanted to just use keyboard for programming instead of mouse, also if I use single text editor then I don't have to remember different key-bindings/shortcuts. (Noob to programming,self learning)(windows-10) I have been using IDE for programming(Code Blocks for C++ and P圜harm for Python ) and Sublime text-3 for web-development.