Comment by wiseowise
18 hours ago
I’ve literally never heard that much buzz and excitement about Python tool before. And I’ve seen them all.
All of them had some big issue that prevented it from getting mainstream. Either it was slow, or didn’t work with existing workflow, or had complex configuration, or something that prevented gradual adoption.
uv is universally praised as the second coming Christ in Python world (and for a good reason). So no, I doubt there will be something else. Not only you need to be better than uv, you also need to have community momentum.
Using Python in one form or the other since Python 1.6, there is always some buzz for whatever tool now and then.