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Actually, I realise I am not clear on why a workspace for Conda environment is created at the outset as proposed in the lesson. I saw afterwards that the conda create -- name is used to create an environment, but I don't understand the difference.
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I think there is no need to open bash to manage environments as suggested in the section "Workspace for Conda environments".
Based on this explanation https://conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/user-guide/getting-started.html
I think
conda create --name
would be enough? (and the OS would not matter)
Actually, I realise I am not clear on why a workspace for Conda environment is created at the outset as proposed in the lesson. I saw afterwards that the conda create -- name is used to create an environment, but I don't understand the difference.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: