In the Erlang / Elixir world, ASDF has become kind of a de facto standard tool to manage different installations. Recently, after struggling with literally a dozen different versions of Python in my global namespace, I thought: Maybe ASDF can handle that too. And in fact, there is a plugin: Link But I wanted to ask whether this is a common thing to use in the Python world.
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r/learnpython In the Erlang / Elixir world, ASDF has become kind of a de facto standard tool to manage different installations. Recently, after struggling with literally a dozen different versions of Python in my global namespace, I thought: Maybe ASDF can handle that too. And in fact, there is a plugin: Link But I wanted to ask whether this is a common thing to use in the Python world. submitted by /u/skwyckl [link] [comments]
In the Erlang / Elixir world, ASDF has become kind of a de facto standard tool to manage different installations. Recently, after struggling with literally a dozen different versions of Python in my global namespace, I thought: Maybe ASDF can handle that too. And in fact, there is a plugin: Link But I wanted to ask whether this is a common thing to use in the Python world.
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