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This tutorial is made for scientists who want to learn Python and eventually step from Matlab.

Python is a general programming language with many scientific libraries. It is optimized to be easy to develop in. The same is not true for Matlab which is a domain-specific language.

  1. Install Anaconda (large) or Miniconda (small)

You can eventually install git with conda after its installation in anaconda prompt.

conda install git
git config --global user.name “Prenom Nom"
git config --global user.email “prenom.nom@domaine.fr"
  1. Download this repository:
git clone https://github.com/pnavaro/python-notebooks.git

or download as a zip file.

  1. Create a new conda environment:
conda env create -f environment.yml
source activate python-navaro  # Linux OS/X
activate python-navaro         # Windows
  1. If you have an existing installation of Jupyter install the new kernel with:
python -m ipykernel install --user --name python-navaro --display-name "Python (navaro)"
  1. Open notebooks with:
cd python-navaro
jupyter notebook

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