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| In this section, we'll download everything we need for tomorrow's projects.
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| ==Baby Names==
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| [[File:Being a twin means you always have a pillow or blanket handy.jpg|350px]] | |
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| ===Download the Baby Names project===
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| You'll be playing with data from the list of all baby names in the US (used more than five times in a year) from the last several years:
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| # Right click the following file, click "Save Target as..." or "Save link as...", and save it to your Desktop directory: http://mako.cc/teaching/2015/cdsw-autumn/babynames.zip
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| # The ".zip" extension on the above file indicates that it is a compressed Zip archive. We need to "extract" its contents. To do this, click on "Start", then "Computer", and navigate to your Desktop directory. Find babynames.zip on your Desktop and double-click on it to "unzip" it. That will create a folder called babynames containing several files.
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| ===Test the Baby Names code===
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| Start a command prompt and navigate to the Desktop\babynames directory where the Baby Names code lives.
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| <div style="background-color:#CEE7DA; width:80%; padding:1.2em;">
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| '''On Windows'''
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| If the Baby Names project is at <code>C:\Users\'''{Your User Name}'''\Desktop\babynames</code>,
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| cd C:\Users\'''{Your User Name}'''\Desktop\babynames
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| will change you into that directory
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| </div>
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| <div style="background-color:#D8E8FF; width:80%; padding:1.2em;">
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| '''On Mac'''
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| Start a command prompt and navigate to the ~/Desktop/babynames directory where the Baby Names code lives. For example, if the Baby Names project is at <code>~/Desktop/babynames</code>,
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| cd ~/Desktop/babynames
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| will change you into that directory
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| </div>
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| '''On both operating systems'''
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| Once you've navigated to the correct directory, type
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| ls
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| to show you the source code files in that directory.
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| One of the files is <code>babynames1.py</code>, which has a ".py" extension indicating that it is a Python script. Type:
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| python babynames1.py
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| at the command prompt to execute the babynames1.py Python script. It should output text that says something like this:
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| There were 12 boys named mako
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| If it does not, let a mentor know.
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| ===Success!===
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| You've completed setup for the Baby Names project.
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| ==State Capitals==
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| We'll look at an example Python script that quizzes you on state capitals during the lecture on Saturday.
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| # Right click the following file, click "Save Target as..." or "Save link as...", and save it to your Desktop directory: http://mako.cc/teaching/2015/cdsw-spring/state_capitals.py
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| ==Success!==
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| You are done downloading the Saturday projects.
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| [[File:Champagne.png|100px]][[File:Party.png|125px]]
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| [[Category:Fall_2020_series]]
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