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www.jennapederson.com
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| | | | | Here's how you can manage Python versions and packages with `uv`. | |
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www.ethanrosenthal.com
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| | | | | I make Python packages for everything. Big projects obviously get a package, but so does every tiny analysis. Spinning up a quick jupyter notebook to check something out? Build a package first. Oh yeah, and every package gets its own virtual environment. Let's back up a little bit so that I can tell you why I do this. After that, I'll show you how I do this. Notably, my workflow is set up to make it simple to stay consistent. | |
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jinyuz.dev
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| | | | | So, there was a time when I was only developing applications using Python. And so I found out about virtual environments. And then after a couple of months, I discovered pyenv. It also came to a time I had to work on multiple projects that uses different versions of nodejs and searched something similar so I installed nvm. Then, I was required to work on a Ruby project so I installed rbenv. | |
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www.observeinc.com
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| | | Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers are an emerging standard, and we're very excited to make the Observe MCP server available, so you can allow your agents to access your observability data. | ||