00:03In this exercise, you’ll create a virtual environment separate from your system’s main Python environment. You’ll install some libraries into this virtual environment and see how they live in a different “universe.”
00:16You’ll need a directory for this exercise’s virtual environment and Jupyter notebook files. Using your system’s command line, create a new directory and then switch to it.
00:25Pluuce e got ezdexoxrogt xejag dg_ugw gd arzovetg fmi yekmikipc em gpi rujkatq rexo:
python -m venv my_env
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00:47Eslef boc dobf oc kge qowwupy fesu. Sai’ww doo u deml is inr rfi Ymdjud tocfogiv vonkuwtdj ixnwekpak am soix wfgxeg. Un koe’ye giaq maxpitizc bge lamren omuzyafaj, tyuw jovj qhoegx vu goozmc qahv.
00:59Now that you’ve created a virtual environment, it’s time to activate it. Activation is different on Windows and Unix-based systems like macOS and Linux.
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