![]() ![]() Anyway, I'll need to do a fresh install of the python and would like to do it the right way this time. Also, I would like to start using IDE a bit more instead of huge notebook with a mess of function definitions, random notes, and plots in random order. Also, when I tried to update the Jupyter, the conda started updating pretty much everythig else as a dependencies. To me it would make more sense to separate the tools (spyder and notebook) from the actually installed modules. I'm probably using the tools horribly wrong, because it seems that I need to install the Jupyter notebook and spyder for each environment separately. This also seemed to be the recommended way years ago when I looked at it last time. Currently I have an age old Anaconda distribution, mostly because it contains Jupyter notebook, spyder, and almost all modules I need as default without any configuration. I usually do all the programming in the notebook and then occasionally try to copy the most relevant functions to separate file for easier importing. I'm currently using a Jupyter notebook as my calculator and for some simple measurement data analysis and controlling some measurement equipment. TL DR question: What is the currently recommended way to install Python, Jupyter Notebook, an IDE (I have used Spyder, but probably want to try something else as well), and a bunch of Python modules? I'm using windows.īackground: I'm an electrical engineer with no proper programming experience. Follow these steps to change the default browser for Jupyter Notebook in Windows: Step 1: Locate the Jupyter Configuration File. ![]()
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