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Data Analysis and Visualization in Python for Ecologists
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Update setup.md #609

Closed quist00 closed 6 months ago

quist00 commented 6 months ago

closes #605 close #597

Made clear that windows user could enter the Jupyter command into the Anaconda Prompt.

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