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Professional developer and amateur gardener located near Atlanta, GA in the USA.
I someday hope to meet myself again.
I think they’re tongue in cheek.
We’re not friends? 🥺
What’s the difference? I rarely use Python and every time I do I have to relearn which tools are the go to ones. In Java it’s a little simpler, we really just have Maven and Gradle. They have their own problems, sure, what tool doesn’t, but the thing that annoys me about python is the quantity of tools. There often isn’t a clear winner.
Now, to be fair to python, a lot of the ones mentioned on this post are very specifically for data science use cases and not general purpose development.
This is probably my biggest complaint about trying to learn Python past the beginner level and into intermediate and beyond. This is also one of my strongest arguments in favor of static type systems over dynamic ones.
I think venv is the best because it’s built in. But I’m also not a Python dev.
No, the dependency management in Python is a nightmare. There’s like a billion options for it.
That’s how swatting works though. They don’t just call 911 and say “send police to this place” lol.
Gotcha. As an aside, the syntax to refer to a user is @username@instance
, for example mine is @JackbyDev@programming.dev.
Source? Sounds like an interesting read.
Why do you care if it has wifi if it’s not connected to a network?
Wahhhhh this tool can’t do two things well, it should only be doing one thing well! 😭😭😭
Or as I’ve started to call it, GNU minus Linix
I feel like this incident is over blown. The weird holding back for 2 weeks without testing is a valid complaint though.
Oh, I thought it was because zsh is better.
The company that laid me off let me keep my Mac which was a nice parting gift. I don’t think I’d ever buy one myself. They’re just way to expensive.
I literally can’t install Windows 11 on my current computer lol. I know there are workarounds for it but I don’t feel comfortable doing that for my primary computer.