If you use Windows, watch this video
Git is the primary collaboration software for software development -- like Google Docs for programmers.
To check whether you have it installed go to your terminal, type “git” and hit enter. If you don’t see a bunch of instructions (see pic below), you don’t have git installed and need to install Git
Create a GitHub account if you don’t already have one.
Go to your terminal, type “python3” and hit enter. If you don’t see a “python prompt” (see pic below) then you need to install Python 3. Hit control-d or call the python exit()
function to exit.
Execute the following command in your terminal to clone the course and access the introductory “Lesson 0”:
git clone https://github.com/justinmoon/network-programming.git
cd network-programming
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
jupyter notebook
This will open up your web browser to a page that looks like the image below. This is Jupyter Notebook, which is basically a little website that’s run on only your computer. Open the 1.\ Message\ Structure/Lesson.ipynb
file to get started!