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| | | | | Hello, In the last post I presented steps to create Virtual Machine using Vagrant with Virtual Box. It is a native combination but there ... | |
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| | | | | I miss testing code in production. In smaller organizations, 'testing' and 'development' can sometimes consist of making ... | |
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| | | I'm now a uv convert. I haven't really updated my Python tooling and workflow for the past two years. In fact, I've been using the same workflow ever since I started working: python -m venv venv source /venv/bin/activate # While in venv pip install -r requirements.txt But there's a lot of limitations in this workflow. For example, I'm limited by the Python version installed in my machine or it's hard to just install ad-hoc dependencies for my one-off scripts. | ||