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Setting up your system for bioinformatics (Git and Python)
Maurice HT Ling edited this page Mar 9, 2019
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Setting up Git
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Setting up Python programming platform
- Next, you will need to install Python programming platform on your computer / laptop. I will recommend Anaconda for Python 3.x installation, which you can get it from here. If you are using Windows, please remember to set the path.
- Then, you can launch Anaconda Navigator, which we will use to create an isolated Python environment for use (this is to prevent conflicts in various versions of libraries in various projects).
- Go to Environments on the leftmost panel and you should see that there is only one environment, called "base (root)". Click on "Create" and select the latest Python version (which is more than 3.5). For the environment name, you can use whatever name you like but please remember it. My convention is this, if my Python version is 3.6, then I will name my environment as py36.
- To test that your Python environment is ready, go to Command Prompt and type "activate py36" assuming that your enviroment is py36. If you see something like "(py36) C:\Users\Maurice Ling>", your Python environment should be functioning.
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