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78 78  Next we shall create a virtual environment within this directory. Python 3 provides intrinsic support for creating virtual environments. Since Python 3.6, the recommended method of creating a new virtual environment is as follows:
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82 +**Note:**
83 +For older versions of Python 3, you might require to manually install `python3-venv` package before being able to run the below command. To install, run:
84 +\\sudo apt-get install python3-venv
85 +\\More recent versions of Python 3 (e.g. v3.9) already have this pre-installed.
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82 82  **Screencast** - terminal
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128 128  **Screencast** - terminal
129 129  \\(% style="color:#000000" %)python
130 130  \\import brian2
139 +\\exit()
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133 133  If there are no error messages here, and the import is successful, then we have completed installing Brian2.
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145 +We shall now move on to install the NEST simulator. Unlike Brian2, NEST is not a Python package and therefore its installation is a bit more involved. We shall install the NEST module along with PyNEST, which is a Python interface for controlling the NEST kernel.
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147 +We first install the NEST module. Version 2.20 is currently supported by PyNN, and it is likely that other versions of NEST might have issues when used with the current version of PyNN. The installation is done by first adding the PPA repository for NEST and updating apt, followed by the installation of NEST itself.
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151 +**Screencast** - terminal
152 +\\(% style="color:#000000" %)sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nest-simulator/nest
153 +sudo apt-get update
154 +\\sudo apt-get install nest
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157 +At this point, we have installed the NEST module, but it is still not usable via Python. To do so, we next install PyNEST.
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137 137  **Slide** recap of learning objectives