Changes for page 02. Installing PyNN - Linux
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... ... @@ -49,39 +49,34 @@ 49 49 **Slide** listing learning objectives 50 50 ))) 51 51 52 -In this tutorial, Iwill guide you through setting up PyNN, together with the NEST, NEURON and Brian2 simulators, in a Linux environment. Note that we have a dedicated version of this tutorial for other environments, such as Mac OS, Windows and EBRAINS Jupyter Lab.52 +In this tutorial, we will guide you through setting up PyNN, together with the NEST, NEURON and Brian2 simulators, in a Linux environment. Note that we have a dedicated version of this tutorial for other environments, such as Mac OS, Windows and EBRAINS Jupyter Lab. 53 53 54 -(% class="box successmessage" %) 55 -((( 56 -**Slide** listing prerequisites 57 -))) 54 +. 58 58 59 - Ishall be demonstratingtheinstallation on a computer with Ubuntu 18.04 OS installed. The steps are likely to remainverysimilarforother versionsof UbuntuOS, and also notexpected tovary significantly for other Linux distributions. In the latter case, you willfind on theInternetabouthowto carry out the equivalent of the tasksdemonstratedhereusing Ubuntu OS.56 +=== State the learning objectives (In this tutorial, you will learn to do X…) === 60 60 61 - We shall make use of virtualenv (virtual environment) in this tutorial.This allows multiple Python projects to coexist on the same computer, even when they might have different, and even conflicting, requirements. It helps isolate projects and thereby preventing unrequested changes in others, when any one of them is updated.58 +. 62 62 63 -(% class="box successmessage" %) 64 -((( 65 -**Slide** commands for inst 66 -))) 60 +=== State prerequisites === 67 67 62 +. 68 68 69 -(% class="box successmessage" %) 70 -((( 71 -**Slide** recap of learning objectives 72 -))) 64 +=== Description, explanation, and practice === 73 73 74 - That is the end of this tutorial, in which I've demonstrated how to install PyNN, and other required simulators, in a Linux system.You are now ready to start modeling! To learn about model development in PyNN, do take a look at our next tutorial.66 +. 75 75 76 - Als,we will be releasinga seriesoftutorials,throughoutthe rest of 2021and 2022, to introducethese moreadvancedfeaturesofPyNN, sokeepan eye on the EBRAINS website.68 +=== Summary (In this tutorial, you have learned to do X…) === 77 77 78 -(% class="box successmessage" %) 79 -((( 80 -**Slide** acknowledgements, contact information 81 -))) 70 +. 82 82 83 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 84 -PyNN has been developed by many different people, with financial support from several different organisations. I'd like to mention in particular the CNRS and the European Commission, through the FACETS, BrainScaleS and Human Brain Project grants. 72 +=== Acknowledgements if appropriate === 85 85 86 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 87 -For more information visit neuralensemble.org/PyNN. If you have questions you can contact us through the PyNN Github project, the NeuralEnsemble forum, EBRAINS support, or the EBRAINS Community. 74 +. 75 + 76 +=== References to websites (For more information, visit us at…) === 77 + 78 +. 79 + 80 +=== Contact information (For questions, contact us at…) === 81 + 82 +.