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I downloaded python and Pycharm a few weeks back. Now a course I’m taking wants me to use Jupyter notebooks. How?
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I have python and pycharm installed as I’ve started learning the basics the past few weeks. I’m now starting a course from Udemy that talks about and recommends using jupyter notebooks to follow along with the course. It wants me to use anaconda but I’m confused. Doesn’t anaconda come with the language itself? Is that necessary if I already have python installed? I’ve googled around and it looks like I can use pip to install jupyter notebooks. Any recommendations or insights for a total beginner?

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