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adding new tutorial, Dave and Vanshika

adding new tutorial, Dave and Vanshika
@narenkhatwani narenkhatwani changed the title Create tutorial.md Create tutorial.md - add installation steps for Chapel and Arkouda Nov 16, 2022
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To-Do for you:

  • Work on the comments given
  • Ask for a review from Oliver too so that you are not working on the changes multiple times

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Windows part still has a lot of text where you need to scroll to see. Maybe it was accidentally marked as code?

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Rest all LGTM!!

- Clone [arkouda](https://github.com/Bears-R-Us/arkouda), [arkouda-njit](https://github.com/Bears-R-Us/arkouda-njit), and download [chapel](https://github.com/chapel-lang/chapel/releases/download/1.28.0/chapel-1.28.0.tar.gz), and have them all in the Tutorial folder.

- **Download and install [Anaconda3](https://www.anaconda.com/products/distribution)** (make sure that you check the add to **PATH** option)
- To ensure that Anacona3 is in your PATH, open your terminal and type conda. The output should be all of the different commands on how to use Anaconda.
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- **Build Chapel**
- Open your source-code editor and navigate to your chapel folder, more specifically in CHPL\_HOME/util/quickstart/setchplenv.bash

- Go to line 64 & 65 and comment out the code.
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can you please add an image or some more code for better reference

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