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Add information about not requiring WSL for pip-installed Deephaven #4873

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion README.md
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Expand Up @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ docker compose up

### pip-installed Deephaven

Users who wish to use Python but not Docker should use [pip-installed Deephaven](https://deephaven.io/core/docs/tutorials/quickstart-pip/).
Users who wish to use Python but not Docker should use [pip-installed Deephaven](https://deephaven.io/core/docs/tutorials/quickstart-pip/). For users with Windows operating systems, WSL is **not** required to use Deephaven this way.

```sh
pip install --upgrade pip setuptools wheel
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Expand Up @@ -7,13 +7,16 @@ maximum performance. By taking advantage of the unique streaming table capabilit
facilities (Kafka, Parquet, CSV, SQL, etc.), Python developers can quickly put together a real-time data processing pipeline
that is high performing and easy to consume.

If you use a Windows operating system, WSL is **not** required to run Deephaven via pip.

## Install

Because this package depends on the Deephaven server, it comes preinstalled with Deephaven Docker images and is made
available at runtime in the Python console in the Deephaven Web UI.

## Quick start
``` python

```python
from deephaven import read_csv
from deephaven.stream.kafka.consumer import kafka_consumer, TableType
from deephaven.plot import Figure, PlotStyle
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```

## Related documentation

* https://deephaven.io/

## API Reference
[start here] https://deephaven.io/core/pydoc/

[start here](https://deephaven.io/core/pydoc/)
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