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Hi there, thank you for all the work put into this guide so far!
Are there any discussions or plans to mention Poetry anywhere in this guide (I couldn't find any previous issues on this)?
Rationale
I think poetry solves a huge missing piece in the Python ecosystem. For any node.js developers, it is similar to npm and yarn. For many newcomers to the language, the way python does dependency management and virtual environments has a very high learning curve.
Poetry introduces (over traditional pip based package management):
A unified project manifest pyproject.toml containing dependencies and build information
Introduces a poetry.lock file that pins dependency versions (a better alternative than pip freeze IMO)
Avoids installing dependencies globally (poetry automatically creates a virtualenv and installs project dependencies there)
Using poetry run executes commands automatically in the proper virtualenv context (no more needing to source venv/bin/activate)
And plenty more that I'm sure I am not listing here...
Limitations
As with any new technology, there are some limitations:
Poetry is dropping support for Python 2.7 and 3.5 in the next release
Lots of older tutorials and resources probably do not use it, which could confuse beginners even more
Thoughts on this? Would be happy to help contribute wherever I can.
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Hi there, thank you for all the work put into this guide so far!
Are there any discussions or plans to mention Poetry anywhere in this guide (I couldn't find any previous issues on this)?
Rationale
I think poetry solves a huge missing piece in the Python ecosystem. For any node.js developers, it is similar to npm and yarn. For many newcomers to the language, the way python does dependency management and virtual environments has a very high learning curve.
Poetry introduces (over traditional
pip
based package management):pyproject.toml
containing dependencies and build informationpoetry.lock
file that pins dependency versions (a better alternative thanpip freeze
IMO)poetry run
executes commands automatically in the proper virtualenv context (no more needing tosource venv/bin/activate
)And plenty more that I'm sure I am not listing here...
Limitations
As with any new technology, there are some limitations:
Thoughts on this? Would be happy to help contribute wherever I can.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: