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Last modified by adavison on 2022/10/04 13:53

From version 57.1
edited by shailesh
on 2022/01/31 16:03
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To version 60.1
edited by adavison
on 2022/10/04 13:53
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1 1  == Learning objectives ==
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3 3  In this tutorial, you will learn how to install PyNN, together with the Brian 2, NEST and NEURON simulators, on Linux.
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7 -Note: There will be a separate tutorial for each environment.
12 +Note: We are preparing tutorials for Windows and Mac OS
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10 10  == Audience ==
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79 79  sudo apt-get install python3-venv
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82 -And once this is installed, we can create a new virtual environment as follows. We name this
87 +And once this is installed, we can create a new virtual environment by typing 'python3', '-m venv' to indicate the name module of the module we just installed, followed by the name we wish to assign to our virtual environment. Here, we have set this to 'pynn_env'.
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