diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b31d44a..362e6ab 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Julia course - 20.03.-24.03.2023 +# How 2 Julia ## Installation @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ First, download Julia from the official website: https://julialang.org/downloads You can either download the binary from the website above or install Julia with a package manager if it provides an up to date package (usually named `julia`). -In case you download the binary, add it to your `PATH`. The easiest way would be to move the binary to `~/.local/bin`. +In case you download the binary, add it to your `PATH`. +The easiest way would be to move the binary to `~/.local/bin`. ### Windows @@ -28,15 +29,21 @@ Now, launch Julia to be welcomed by the [REPL](https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/ [Pluto](https://github.com/fonsp/Pluto.jl) has to be installed to be able to view, edit and run the notebooks of this course. -In the REPL, press `]`. This will cause the prompt to change to a one ending with `pkg>`. Now run the following: +In the REPL, press `]`. +This will cause the prompt to change to a one ending with `pkg>`. +Now run the following: ``` activate . ``` -Don't forget the **dot** after `activate`! The dot means that you want to activate the environment in the _current_ path. +Don't forget the **dot** after `activate`! +The dot means that you want to activate the environment in the _current_ directory. -This will activate the environment of the Julia course. This environment includes only the Pluto package. Your prompt should now change from something like `(v1.8) pkg>` to `(julia_course) pkg>`. This means that the environment was successfully activated. +This will activate the environment of the Julia course. +This environment includes only the Pluto package. +Your prompt should now change from something like `(v1.10) pkg>` to `(how-2-julia) pkg>`. +This means that the environment was successfully activated. Now, run the following: