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Anaconda downloads page. If you're not sure where to find this, then you can simply search for Download Anaconda. Okay, we'll go to this first one. Then, we're going to go down to Download Anaconda for free, and it should take you right to that page here. So what we'll want is the Windows Installer, so let's go ahead and select that. I would recommend going with the later version 3.6, as there are a bunch of tools that aren't included in 2.7. If you're really dead set on 2.7 you can use that, but I would, again, recommend 3.6. So let's just go ahead and download that, and I'm just gonna actually pause the recording on my end and cut back once this is done. Alright, and we are back. So it finally finished downloading, it took a few minutes, I just opened up the executable file. Alright, and it looks like we're finally done with the installation, so let's just go ahead and finish this off. We're gonna skip this, we don't really want to install Microsoft Visual Studio code right now. We'll just uncheck these boxes, unless you do indeed want to learn more about these. So let's go ahead and finish that up, and now let's open up Anaconda, start a new Jupyter notebook, and then I'll just really quickly explain what they're all about. So we're just gonna search for Anaconda, and we'll want this guy here, the Anaconda Navigator. So let's just go ahead and select it, and we're gonna go for a Jupyter notebook here. So let's launch that up, and it will launch a new directory kinda thing in the browser here. So as you can see, it says home and gives us a list of files and directories in the directory that Anaconda is saved in. Okay, so what we're gonna do for now is just navigate to the correct directory that you want, and we're just gonna select a new Python 3 notebook. So what this'll do is it'll start a new Jupyter notebook. This is what a default one looks like, you can give it a title by clicking up here, and there's a few options to choose from as far as actions go. You can see that there's this cell here, and the way Jupyter notebooks work is that basically we write and run code in individual cells. That being said, the code that we write in one cell persists into the next cell. So let's say, for example, I'm just gonna create a quick mark down just to show you what this is. It's just to hold some text, so it's kind of like a text holder. Okay, we run this cell to complete it, okay? Because this is just text, there's nothing to run. But let's say I created a variable called variable one, I set its value equal to five, I run this, and unless there's a problem with the code, it should compile and run just fine. Now if I go to print variable one, that code s
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