On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Paulo da Silva <
p_s_d_a_s_i_l_v_a...@netcabo.pt> wrote:
> Às 05:10 de 15-01-2016, Cameron Simpson escreveu:
> > On 15Jan2016 03:37, Paulo da Silva
> wrote:
> ...
> > Virtualenv is so easy to use that i suggest you
> > just try it and see.
> >
>
> Thank you very m
Às 05:10 de 15-01-2016, Cameron Simpson escreveu:
> On 15Jan2016 03:37, Paulo da Silva wrote:
...
> Virtualenv is so easy to use that i suggest you
> just try it and see.
>
Thank you very much Cameron. Being easy, I'll give it a try with a small
test program and see how it works.
Paulo
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On 15Jan2016 03:37, Paulo da Silva wrote:
I am about to install tensorflow and I am considering to use virtualenv.
Unfortunately I don't know anything about this.
It makes a directory tree with its own libraries and "python" and "pip"
executables. When you run the "python" executable it invo
Hi all!
I am about to install tensorflow and I am considering to use virtualenv.
Unfortunately I don't know anything about this.
So, a couple of questions before I dig more ...
1. Are all already installed python stuff visible inside virtualenv?
2. I used to use eclipse for development. Is it usab