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liquidat.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Nushell is becoming a more and more serious shell every day. One thing missing in the past was the capability to create and use Python virtual environments. This has changed: Nushell was added as another supported shell in the virtualenv package: ??(20:39:55) ~/development? virtualenv ansiblecreated virtual environment CPython3.11.5.final.0-64 in 190mscreator CPython3Posix(dest=/home/liquidat/development/ansible, clear=False, no_vcs_ignore=False, global=False)seeder FromAppData(extra_search_dir=/usr/share/python-wheels,download=False,... | |
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janakiev.com
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| | | | | Python's built-in venv module makes it easy to create virtual environments for your Python projects. Virtual environments are isolated spaces where your Python packages and their dependencies live. This means that each project can have its own dependencies, regardless of what other projects are doing. | |
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www.dotnet-tv.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses the Nemerle programming language, highlighting its features and capabilities as a .NET platform language. | |
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tomasp.net
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| | | Tomas Petricek's latest blog posts about programming languages and tools, working with data, philosophy of science and more. | ||