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Include Conda Environment Setup Instructions #309

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leriomaggio opened this issue Apr 9, 2021 · 3 comments
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Include Conda Environment Setup Instructions #309

leriomaggio opened this issue Apr 9, 2021 · 3 comments
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Type: Improvement 📈 Performance improvement not introducing a new feature or requiring a major refactor

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@leriomaggio
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Despite conda is the recommended package manager, dependencies for the course are available via pip and requirements.txt.

I thought that also having a Conda Environment file could've been handy - also to avoid any issue in setting up all the packages and corresponding versions.

Are you interested in working on this improvement yourself?

  • Yes, I am. - actually I already did 😬

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@leriomaggio leriomaggio added the Type: Improvement 📈 Performance improvement not introducing a new feature or requiring a major refactor label Apr 9, 2021
@mcleonard
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Thanks for this! I left one little comment on the PR review

@leriomaggio
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Hi @mcleonard thanks for taking the time to review the PR.. unfortunately I cannot find the comment you're mentioning. as a matter of fact I can't see any review on the PR? 🤔

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Oh geez, I had to click an extra button 🤦 . You should see it now

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