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Download and install Python
We're going to be installing Python using a collection of software that includes Python that, as a collection, is called Anaconda. Anaconda includes the Python programming language and a bunch of different pieces of software that are useful for data science and analysis. Although the collection includes all free software, it is put together by a commercial company called Continuum Analytics.
Try to download and install Anaconda from this file which contains Python 3.7 for OSX.
If that doesn't work for any reason, download and install the Python 3.7 option from Anaconda's website, on the right. If necessary, scroll down to the "Anaconda for Windows" section.
Make sure you selected the Python 3.7 option, as Python 2.7 behaves differently and isn't what we use in this course. If you get an error about not being able to run that software on your computer, talk to me.
Once the program is downloaded, run the downloaded file which should launch a graphical installer.
Install notes
- If you get stuck during the install process, ask a neighbor or raise your hand for help. These instructions may also be helpful.
- Anaconda may leave a shortcut called "Launcher" on your desktop. You can delete this link: we won't be using it in the workshop.
Test your Python install [To Be Decided]
This section needs to updated so that it walks through the process of opening up A Jupyter notebook in Mac OSX after a fresh Anaconda install and then exist it. Ideally with screenshots as per Windows set up Python (Anaconda). |
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You have tested your Python installation.