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Include link to easypipelinerun #140

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## [Unreleased]

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- Added link and description of `easy_pipeline_run` repo to `README.md`.

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- [PySpark Introduction and Training Book](https://best-practice-and-impact.github.io/ons-spark/intro.html) - An introduction to using PySpark for large-scale data processing.

Additionally, if you are facing the challenge of repeatedly setting up new developers and new users in local Python, then you may want to consider making a batch file to carry out the setup process for you. The [easypipelinerun](https://github.com/ONSdigital/easy_pipeline_run/) repo has a batch file that can be modified to set your users up for your project, taking care of things like conda and pip set up as well as environment management.

## 🛡️ Licence

Unless stated otherwise, the codebase is released under the [MIT License][mit].
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