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1. ilaksh+oR1[view] [source] 2024-08-21 12:31:55
>>mantap+(OP)
Ok so stupid question.. even though the majority of package documentation seems to mention pip, it's very dated, right? And I have only been trying to focus a bit more on python the last couple of years, so actually I just found out about poetry like last month. But poetry is also very uncool now right?

Most people not on the bleeding edge use conda, not poetry? But people who are hip use rye and uv? Up until today and now they only use uv if possible?

I'm actually building a system around user-installed plugins. Where there is a UI to search for and install plugins on the fly.

Also one other thing just to double check, it is now very uncool or considered bad practice to use dynamic or flexible types in Python?

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2. thraxi+7S1[view] [source] 2024-08-21 12:38:11
>>ilaksh+oR1
Conda is mainly used by ML, AI, and data science people and to a certain extent feels like its own separate ecosystem. In other areas, like web dev, conda use is pretty rare.
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