Why do I need Anaconda if I can install LangChain, Pandas, and everything else with pip? /u/umen Python Education

Hello everyone,

I’ve recently started working with Generative AI and am using LangChain, Pandas, and FAISS.

The previous data scientist (I’m not a data scientist; I’m a developer) installed Anaconda and used these libraries. From what I see, if I can simply install and use these libraries with pip, why would I need Anaconda?

To me, it seems like Anaconda adds an extra layer of complexity. Can someone please explain the benefits of using Anaconda?

Thanks!

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​r/learnpython Hello everyone, I’ve recently started working with Generative AI and am using LangChain, Pandas, and FAISS. The previous data scientist (I’m not a data scientist; I’m a developer) installed Anaconda and used these libraries. From what I see, if I can simply install and use these libraries with pip, why would I need Anaconda? To me, it seems like Anaconda adds an extra layer of complexity. Can someone please explain the benefits of using Anaconda? Thanks! submitted by /u/umen [link] [comments] 

Hello everyone,

I’ve recently started working with Generative AI and am using LangChain, Pandas, and FAISS.

The previous data scientist (I’m not a data scientist; I’m a developer) installed Anaconda and used these libraries. From what I see, if I can simply install and use these libraries with pip, why would I need Anaconda?

To me, it seems like Anaconda adds an extra layer of complexity. Can someone please explain the benefits of using Anaconda?

Thanks!

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