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Multiple Python Shells?

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Solved it myself; double clicking the .py file runs it in it's own environment.

Is there a(n) (easy) way to run two python shells from python3.5? 

I need it to test a client-server project I'm working on.

 

EDIT: Found out how to do it. Ignore this.

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Solved it myself; double clicking the .py file runs it in it's own environment.

GIGABYTE Z97MX-G516GB DDR3 | I5 4690k @ 4.4ghz | 1TB SSHD, 500GB HDD, 128GB SSD | GTX 1070 8GB | Corsair Graphite 230 | EVGA 650W | Hyper 212 EVO

 

Cinebench R15: 636(all cores), 127FPS

 

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