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a proper project environment will be automatically activated (the Julia extension
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a proper project environment will be automatically activated (the Julia extension
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will use the Project.toml and Manifest.toml files that are present in this folder).
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will use the Project.toml and Manifest.toml files that are present in this folder).
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### Note for Linux users
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Installation of Julia under Linux requires that you choose the folder to which
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you extract the precompiled binaries you have downloaded. Next, assuming that
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you extracted Julia in, for example, the `/opt` folder, the simplest way
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to make sure that your system can find `julia` executable is to add it to
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your system `PATH` environment variable. A standard way to do it is to
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edit your `~/.bashrc` (or `~/.bash_profile`) file and add there the:
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```
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export PATH="$PATH:/opt/julia-1.7.2/bin"
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```
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line (assuming you have downloaded Julia 1.7.2 and extracted it to `/opt` folder).
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## Organization of the code
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## Organization of the code
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The codes for each chapter are stored in files named *chXX.jl*, where *XX* is
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The codes for each chapter are stored in files named *chXX.jl*, where *XX* is
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