Editing Community Data Science Workshops (Fall 2015)/Day 2 projects/Wikipedia
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'''On Windows | '''On Windows'' | ||
Start up PowerShell and navigate to the <code>Desktop\wikipedia-data-examples</code> directory where the Wikipedia API code lives. For example, if the Wikipedia API project is at <code>C:\Users\'''YOURUSERNAME'''\Desktop\wikipedia-data-examples</code>, | Start up PowerShell and navigate to the <code>Desktop\wikipedia-data-examples</code> directory where the Wikipedia API code lives. For example, if the Wikipedia API project is at <code>C:\Users\'''YOURUSERNAME'''\Desktop\wikipedia-data-examples</code>, | ||
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'''On Mac''' | '''On Mac''' | ||
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will change you into that directory, and | |||
ls | |||
will show you the source code files in that directory. One of the files is "<code>wikipedia1-1.py</code>", which has a "<code>.py</code>" extension indicating that it is a Python script. Type: | |||
python wikipedia1-1.py | python wikipedia1-1.py |