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We're going to use Jupyter notebooks to write and run Python throughout the class.  By installing Anaconda, you can now use your computer's web browser to write and run python code files on your computer. Jupyter notebooks can mix together text and code. You can make changes and immediately see what happens and you can even export them to different file formats. In this section of the setup process, we'll try out your Python setup by running code in an existing notebook.
We're going to use Jupyter notebooks to write and run Python throughout the class.  By installing Anaconda, you can now use your computer's web browser to write and run python code files on your computer. Jupyter notebooks can mix together text and code. You can make changes and immediately see what happens and you can even export them to different file formats. In this section of the setup process, we'll try out your Python setup by running code in an existing notebook.


Right click [https://jeremydfoote.com/Intro-to-Programming-and-Data-Science/day_1/first_notebook.ipynb this link], save it to your computer, and then open it in Jupyter. Run each of the cells and read through the instructions.
Right click [https://github.com/jdfoote/Intro-to-Programming-and-Data-Science/raw/summer2021/day_1/first_notebook.ipynb this link], save it to your computer, and then open it in Jupyter. Run each of the cells and read through the instructions.
 


== Goal #3: Start learning Python! ==
== Goal #3: Start learning Python! ==
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