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Upon installation, the following folders should be added to the PATH environment
variable: C:\Python27\ and C:\Python27\Tools\Scripts."
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brew install readline
brew install zeromq
pip install ipython pyzmq tornado pygments
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for example, in menus or dialog boxes, appear in the text like this: "The preceding
image of PYMC pandas Example is taken from http://healthyalgorithms.files.
wordpress.com/2012/01/pymc-pandas-example.png."
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