The module is not installed. Read pyfasta installation instructions.
Usually it will be
pip install pyfasta


On Mon, 6 Mar. 2017, 21:57 Rory Hart, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Oh dear you've asked programmers about what text editor they prefer, let
> the religious wars begin!
>
> I would suggest sublime 3 personally. It is straightforward to use out of
> the box and later you can install a bunch of plugins once you get a bit
> more advanced that can help your coding.
>
> I assume by your name you are a lady (or identify as such), are you aware
> of the PyLadies Meetup?
>
> > On 6 Mar. 2017, at 8:43 pm, William ML Leslie <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > On 3 March 2017 at 18:57, Jessica Rose via melbourne-pug
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi there, I am having trouble with importing or reading text files
> (fasta
> >> files) when writing code with python. I am very new to this and have
> been
> >> practicing python code writing from the command window with great
> success.
> >> but the time has come for me to apply what i have learned to real
> files. I
> >> am a protein biologist and am starting to get more into bioinformatics.
> >> python is definitely the way for me to go.
> >>
> >> i have looked at every online site and tried just about everything
> >> suggested. Do you think there is an easy solution to my problem? I am
> >> working primarily on a windows operating system.
> >>
> >
> > Hello! It is great that you are getting to saving your programs to a
> file.
> >
> > What are you trying so far?  Are you using notepad.exe?  Note that
> > wordpad and MS Word will not work!  Some people also like notepad++
> > when on Windows.
> >
> > When you save your file, make sure the 'save as type' select list
> > shows 'all files *.*' if it doesn't have anything for python.  then
> > you can add a .py extension on your file.
> >
> > Have you ever used the printscreen feature to get an image of the
> > problem you are seeing?
> >
> > --
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