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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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www.mackorone.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A developer shares a tutorial and script solutions for managing Python virtual environments within TMux panes to avoid manual re-activation. | |
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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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github.com
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