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A few things have broken in the years since this excellent book was released. After quite a bit of fiddling, the following is the easiest way I've found to get up and running.
First off: forget about the VM, configuring vagrant, ssh, installing pip, etc. There is an easier way...
Head over to Jupyter.org/install/, the new iteration of the old 'iPython Notebook.'
As recommended, install 'Anaconda.' Either via download or package manager (mine, AUR, is on version 4.2 as of this date).
Initialize Anaconda [ source /opt/anaconda/bin/activate root ] and start the Jupyter server [ jupyter notebook ].
Bring up a browser: localhost:8888 -- J-Notebook should load and show your home file system.
All Appendix items and Recipes are in ~/.Mining-the-Social-Web-2nd-Edition/ipynb/
When opening chapter code you will see a message that the notebook has been upgraded from v3 to v4; disregard, or, if you are someone who worries about such things, simply don't save any edits.
ctrl-c kills the server and shuts down all associated kernels.
Best, Chris.
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Alternatively use basket4py to start anaconda and jupyter from a virtual guest machine via vagrant. Then just copy the notebooks (.ipynb - files) to the root directory.
A few things have broken in the years since this excellent book was released. After quite a bit of fiddling, the following is the easiest way I've found to get up and running.
First off: forget about the VM, configuring vagrant, ssh, installing pip, etc. There is an easier way...
Best, Chris.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: