Hacking Dask: Diving into Dask's Internals
This repository contains materials for the "Hacking Dask: Diving Into Dask’s Internals" tutorial.
Running the tutorial
There are two different ways in which you can set up and go through the tutorial materials. Both of which are outlined in the table below.
Method | Setup | Description |
---|---|---|
Binder | Run the tutorial notebooks on mybinder.org without installing anything locally. | |
Local install | Instructions | Download the tutorial notebooks and install the necessary packages (via conda ) locally. Setting things up locally can take a few minutes, so we recommend going through the installation steps prior to the tutorial. |
Local installation instructions
1. Clone the repository
First clone this repository to your local machine via:
git clone https://github.com/jrbourbeau/hacking-dask
2. Download conda (if you haven't already)
If you do not already have the conda package manager installed, please follow the instructions here.
3. Create a conda environment
Navigate to the hacking-dask/
directory and create a new conda environment with the required
packages via:
cd hacking-dask
conda env create --file binder/environment.yml
This will create a new conda environment named "hacking-dask".
4. Activate the environment
Next, activate the environment:
conda activate hacking-dask
5. Launch JupyterLab
Finally, launch JupyterLab with:
jupyter lab