Is there a difference between an automatic installation of anaconda and a standalone installation of a spider?

Asked 2 years ago, Updated 2 years ago, 436 views

Hello. I have a question about how to run Python IDE.

Rstudio is familiar with eyes and hands by using R

As I began to learn Python anew, I mainly used a spider that looked similar to Rstudio.

But people told me to install the spider through anaconda, so I installed it like that

It is cumbersome to run the spider through anaconda navigator every time you run it.

It's troublesome to run the spider with the terminal.

It's convenient to install it separately like r studio, fix it on the work bar, and press the icon.

I found out that you can install and run Spideride as a standalone.

If this is the case, is there a difference from the spider installed together when installing anaconda?

I wonder if the spyder that installs and runs as standalone cannot automatically use the package in anaconda.

I ask for a lot of answers from experts.

python ide anaconda

2022-10-28 00:01

1 Answers

If you have installed Anaconda by default, if you look closely at the program menu that comes out by pressing the window key, you will find the Spider Run icon in the Anaconda folder.

Just click the Run Spider icon in the Anaconda folder on the Programs menu, without having to type in Run with Navigator or from the Anaconda prompt, as asked.


2022-10-28 00:01

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