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www.djpeacher.com
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| | | | | If you are trying to use "System Python" or manually install other versions, you could be saving yourself a lot of grief by using a version manager instead. | |
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diyarciftci.xyz
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| | | | | The focus of this post is on "universal" package management systems. There are a lot of these. Some make sense but a lot of them are very flawed and just makes package management more difficult on a system. Learning Normal Package Managers Normal package managers like apt and pacman can sometimes be annoying too. It means that if you use various different distributions that are designed to work well with a specific package manager and are different from each other, it means you end up having to read the manual of all of them and having to remember more crap to do the same thing. | |
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sebastianraschka.com
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| | | | | I just went through some pain (again) when I wanted to install some of Python's scientific libraries on my second Mac. I summarized the setup and... | |
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ag91.github.io
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| | | [AI summary] A technical guide explains how to configure the python-lsp-server with lsp-mode using pipx to manage isolated virtual environments in elisp. | ||