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OPS435 Python Lab 1

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INVESTIGATION 1: INSTALLING LINUX
python ./CheckLab1.py -f -v lab0a
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<li value="3" style="margin-left:25px;">Before moving on to the next step make sure you identify any and all errors in "lab1a.py".<br>When the check script tells you everything is "ok", you may proceed to the next step.<br><br></li><li style="margin-left:25px;">Make notes for all of your Investigation 1 (part1) observations in your lab log book, and proceed to the next sectioninvestigation.</li></ol>
<li style="margin-left:25px;">Before moving on to the next step make sure you identify any and all errors in "lab1a.py". When the check script tells you everything is "ok", you may procede to the next step.</li>
<li style="margin-left:25px;">Make notes for all of your Investigation 1 (part1) observations in your lab log book, and proceed to the next section.</li></ol>
 
= INVESTIGATION 2: USING THE IPYTHON COMMAND LINE INTERFACE =
ipython3
%vim
</source><br><br>At this point vim should open successfully and you should now understand how to create new IPython aliases and store them persistently. Use these aliases to customize your environment with any bash commands you thing IPython is missing.<br><br>
:# Exit vim now and head back to the IPython shell. <br><br>
:#Lets setup a directory structures for completing and organizing labs. These should be the locations to store your lab scripts.<source>
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