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These quick command line instructions will get you set up quickly with the latest Miniconda installer. For graphical installer (.exe and .pkg) and hash checking instructions, see Installing Miniconda.

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These three commands quickly and quietly install the latest 64-bit version of the installer and then clean up after themselves. To install a different version or architecture of Miniconda for Windows, change the name of the .exe installer in the curl command.

These four commands quickly and quietly install the latest M1 macOS version of the installer and then clean up after themselves. To install a different version or architecture of Miniconda for macOS, change the name of the .sh installer in the curl command.

These four commands quickly and quietly install the latest 64-bit version of the installer and then clean up after themselves. To install a different version or architecture of Miniconda for Linux, change the name of the .sh installer in the wget command.

However, file formats are largely unaffected by this. Almost all applications will open the same file data regardless of the application's bit-depth. So, MS Office documents can be opened by both 32 and 64-bit versions.

If you have a current MS Office installed [ie not Office 2011 or earlier*], your files will be fine. If not, there are other apps that can handle them.
*Office 2016 is Catalina-compatible, if it is up to date.

There is a very good Apple suite of tools that are compatible. It used to be called iWork but now it just each individual apps. They are Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. These can replace Word, Excel and Powerpoint and read / write those formats.

Even if it wasn't, things like text files and word files and spreadsheets and etc. aren't specific to 32-bit or 64-bit systems. Editing a file on a 32-bit system won't make it "read only" on a 64-bit system. Even if you were upgrading your system from 32-bit to 64-bit, your documents would remain the same.

Perhaps if you were weird and using some 32-bit office suite, you would have to upgrade the suite itself in order to start the program that can read those files, but the files themselves will be fine.

32-bit and 64-bit only refers to executable programs, specifically the type of instructions the CPU understands. Anything that is not machine code does not care about 32-bit or 64-bit - that includes documents.

You can install GitHub Desktop on supported operating systems, which currently include macOS 10.15 or later and Windows 10 64-bit or later. If you have an account on GitHub or GitHub Enterprise, you can connect your account to GitHub Desktop. For more information about creating an account, see "Creating an account on GitHub."

If you are a network administrator, you can deploy GitHub Desktop to computers running Windows on an Active Directory-managed network by using the Windows Installer package file (.msi) with Group Policy or another remote installation system.

The Windows Installer package extracts the standalone installer (.exe) and configures Windows to install GitHub Desktop the next time a user signs in to their workstation. Users must have permissions to install GitHub Desktop in their user directory.

A number literal like 37 in JavaScript code is a floating-point value, not an integer. There is no separate integer type in common everyday use. (JavaScript also has a BigInt type, but it's not designed to replace Number for everyday uses. 37 is still a number, not a BigInt.)

The JavaScript Number type is a double-precision 64-bit binary format IEEE 754 value, like double in Java or C#. This means it can represent fractional values, but there are some limits to the stored number's magnitude and precision. Very briefly, an IEEE 754 double-precision number uses 64 bits to represent 3 parts:

The mantissa (also called significand) is the part of the number representing the actual value (significant digits). The exponent is the power of 2 that the mantissa should be multiplied by. Thinking about it as scientific notation:

Many built-in operations that expect numbers first coerce their arguments to numbers (which is largely why Number objects behave similarly to number primitives). The operation can be summarized as follows:

Some operations expect integers, most notably those that work with array/string indices, date/time components, and number radixes. After performing the number coercion steps above, the result is truncated to an integer (by discarding the fractional part). If the number is Infinity, it's returned as-is. If the number is NaN or -0, it's returned as 0. The result is therefore always an integer (which is not -0) or Infinity.

JavaScript has some lower-level functions that deal with the binary encoding of integer numbers, most notably bitwise operators and TypedArray objects. Bitwise operators always convert the operands to 32-bit integers. In these cases, after converting the value to a number, the number is then normalized to the given width by first truncating the fractional part and then taking the lowest bits in the integer's two's complement encoding.

To get the latest version of the Postman desktop app, visit the Download Postman page and select the option for your operating system. Postman is available as a native desktop app for macOS (Intel or Apple silicon), Windows (Intel 32-bit or 64-bit), and Linux (64-bit).

Postman is also available as a web app at go.postman.co/home. You can use the Postman web app to carry out many of your API development and testing tasks in your web browser. Keep in mind that some features aren't supported when using the Postman web app, so use the Postman desktop app for the full Postman experience.

Postman v9.4 is the last version of Postman that supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. All versions of Postman following v9.4 require 64-bit x86 Windows. You can continue to use Postman v9.4 and earlier on 32-bit Windows.

If you're using the Postman web app, Postman recommends downloading and installing the Postman Desktop Agent, an application that runs locally on your desktop. The Desktop Agent overcomes the cross-origin resource sharing (CORS) limitations of browsers and acts as your agent for making API requests from the Postman web app.

You can use the Postman VS Code extension to test and collaborate on your APIs in the same application you're using to develop. With the VS Code extension, you can send API requests, manage collections and environments, troubleshoot requests, and more directly from VS Code. To install the VS Code extension, visit the Visual Studio Marketplace.

Postman automatically downloads updates to the Postman desktop app if you're using Postman v9.13 or later. When the download is complete, select the settings icon in the header, then select Update downloaded, restart now. This restarts the desktop app and installs the update.

To learn more about the downloaded update before installing it, select the settings icon in the header. Select Settings, then select the Update tab. You can select Restart to Install Update to restart the desktop app and install the update.

If you encounter any issues installing and running Postman, see the following tips. If these tips don't help, refer to the installation posts on the community forum and create a new post if your issue isn't already covered. You can also contact Postman support for help.

If you get an Update Failed notification in Postman, you can use the DevTools console to investigate. To open the DevTools console, select View > Developer > Show DevTools (Current View).

If you're using Postman for Linux, and installed the app with the Ubuntu Software Center or Snap store, you might not have the Check for Updates option in Settings > Update. This is because the updates are handled by the store, which automatically updates Postman on a regular cadence.

You can use an ODBC connection to connect to your Amazon Redshift cluster from many third-party SQL client tools and applications. To do this, set up the connection on your client computer or Amazon EC2 instance. If your client tool supports JDBC, you might choose to use that type of connection rather than ODBC due to the ease of configuration that JDBC provides. However, if your client tool doesn't support JDBC, follow the steps in this section to configure an ODBC connection.

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