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- | > module avail | + | $ module -t avail |
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- | 4ARTIC/3.6 grib_api/1.14 netcdf/3 python/2.7.5 | + | python/2.7 |
- | batch_env grib_api/1.14.0 netcdf/4 python/3.6 | + | python/2.7.5 |
- | [...] | + | python/2-ramces |
- | glost/0.3.1 ncview/2.1.7 python/2.7 | + | python/3 |
+ | python/3.9 | ||
+ | python/4artic | ||
+ | python/esmpy | ||
+ | python/intel | ||
[...] | [...] | ||
- | > module load python/2.7 | + | $ module load python/3.9 |
- | > which python | + | $ which python |
- | /usr/local/install/python-2.7/bin/python | + | /usr/local/install/python-3.9/bin/python |
- | > python | + | $ python |
- | Python 2.7.15 |Anaconda, Inc.| (default, Oct 10 2018, 21:32:13) | + | Python 3.9.7 (default, Sep 16 2021, 13:09:58) |
- | [GCC 7.3.0] on linux2 | + | [GCC 7.5.0] :: Anaconda, Inc. on linux |
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. | Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. | ||
>>> | >>> | ||
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==== Anaconda ==== | ==== Anaconda ==== | ||
- | <note tip>This is the recommended Python distribution/environment. It is **available for Windows, Mac and Linux**</note> | + | <note tip>This is the recommended (by JYP) Python distribution/environment. It is **available for Windows, Mac and Linux**</note> |
- | [[https://www.continuum.io/why-anaconda|Anaconda]] is a distribution provided by [[https://www.continuum.io/|Continuum Analytics]]. It is similar to [[#enthought_deployment_manager_edm|EDM]] | + | The [[https://www.anaconda.com/products/distribution|Anaconda distribution]] is provided by the [[https://www.anaconda.com/about-us|Anaconda]] company (that was [[https://www.anaconda.com/blog/continuum-analytics-officially-becomes-anaconda|previously called Continuum Analytics]]). It is similar to [[#enthought_deployment_manager_edm|EDM]], but probably more widely used than EDM |