I hereby claim:
- I am david-w-millar on github.
- I am dmillar (https://keybase.io/dmillar) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASCeVaZ1cBtnkhQfIaKNOH2Q_6A65C-FHObiFhTIkeoMGAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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When you're working on multiple coding projects, you might want a couple different version of Python and/or modules installed. That way you can keep each project in its own sandbox instead of trying to juggle multiple projects (each with different dependencies) on your system's version of Python. This intermediate guide covers one way to handle multiple Python versions and Python environments on your own (i.e., without a package manager like conda
). See the Using the workflow section to view the end result.
//updated Jan 12 2013 | |
//check out Geb/Phantomjs integration via RemoteWebDriver support! | |
@Grapes([ | |
@Grab("junit:junit-dep:4.8.2"), | |
@Grab("org.codehaus.geb:geb-junit4:0.7.2"), //soon to go 0.9.0 | |
@Grab("org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-firefox-driver:2.28.0"), | |
@Grab("org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-remote-driver:2.28.0"), | |
@Grab("org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-support:2.28.0") | |
]) |