Materials for the course run by the Graduate School of Life Sciences, University of Cambridge.
- Course website: http://pycam.github.io/
- Booking website: http://www.training.cam.ac.uk/
If you wish to run the course on your personal computer, here are the steps to follow to get up and running.
git clone https://github.com/pycam/python-intro.git
cd python-intro
Install Python 3 by downloading the latest version from https://www.python.org/.
Python 2.x is legacy, Python 3.x is the present and future of the language.
Create first a virtual environment using the venv
library. Update pip if needed, install jupyter and RISE to get a slideshow extension into jupyter.
Note A virtual environment is a Python environment such that the Python interpreter, libraries and scripts installed into it are isolated from those installed in other virtual environments.
python3 -m venv venv
# activate your virtual environment
source venv/bin/activate
# update pip if needed
pip install --upgrade pip
# install jupyter
pip install jupyter
# slideshow extension
pip install rise
jupyter-nbextension install rise --py --sys-prefix
jupyter nbextension enable rise --py --sys-prefix
# biopython
pip install biopython
On mac OSX you may need to run this command to accept the XCode license, before installing biopython:
sudo xcodebuild -license
Go to the directory where you've cloned this repository, activate your virtual environment and run jupyter.
Your web browser should automatically open with this url http://localhost:8888/tree where you see the directory tree of the course with all the jupyter notebooks.
cd python-intro
source venv/bin/activate
jupyter notebook
To shutdown jupyter, type ctrl-C into the terminal you've ran jupyter notebook
, answer y
and press enter
.
You may wish to deactivate the virtual environment, by entering into the terminal:
deactivate
.