[Chicago] shared ipynb packages

sheila miguez shekay at pobox.com
Sun Aug 11 17:21:07 CEST 2013


I have been using pip and virtualenv for a while now, but they seem
clunkier to me than the build/dependency-grabbing/deploy ecosystem of java.
I will admit it could be due to me being more familiar with that ecosystem
than the python one. Except for the deployment ecosystem. One install's and
compiles on production machines (psycopg2) rather than fetching packages?

I'm happier now that I know you can set up your own pypi server which can
also hit the file system.

Btw, I get annoyed at the java ecosystem too, including build and
deployment crap. Really, this is a bunch of choices people make that happen
to move annoyances around.

On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 4:10 PM, Tim Ottinger <tottinge at gmail.com> wrote:

> Is the combination of virtualenv and pip not what you're looking for?
>
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> On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 10:53 AM, sheila miguez <shekay at pobox.com> wrote:
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>> No, but is there such a thing? Everyone hates on Java so much but I think
>> we have you beat with tools like maven. UNLESS there is a tool like maven
>> or ivy or something for python. That would be completely awesome. Please
>> tell me about it.
>>
>
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sheila
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