← Back to context Comment by aeurielesn 2 months ago That's giving way too much credit to uv. 10 comments aeurielesn Reply kraddypatties 2 months ago I'm interpreting this as "uv was built off of years of PEPs", which is true; that being said the UX of `uv` is their own, and to me has significantly reduced the amount of time I spend thinking about requirements, modules, etc. karel-3d 2 months ago uv is really that good. hexo 2 months ago If so, ok, let's port this prototype to back to python and get rid of uv. llbeansandrice 2 months ago What does this comment mean? Port the dependency and virtual environment manager back to the language?Should we port npm “back” to node js? 4 replies → lexicality 2 months ago They've definitely not done it yet, but they're getting there. NeutralCrane 2 months ago It really isnt
kraddypatties 2 months ago I'm interpreting this as "uv was built off of years of PEPs", which is true; that being said the UX of `uv` is their own, and to me has significantly reduced the amount of time I spend thinking about requirements, modules, etc.
karel-3d 2 months ago uv is really that good. hexo 2 months ago If so, ok, let's port this prototype to back to python and get rid of uv. llbeansandrice 2 months ago What does this comment mean? Port the dependency and virtual environment manager back to the language?Should we port npm “back” to node js? 4 replies →
hexo 2 months ago If so, ok, let's port this prototype to back to python and get rid of uv. llbeansandrice 2 months ago What does this comment mean? Port the dependency and virtual environment manager back to the language?Should we port npm “back” to node js? 4 replies →
llbeansandrice 2 months ago What does this comment mean? Port the dependency and virtual environment manager back to the language?Should we port npm “back” to node js? 4 replies →
I'm interpreting this as "uv was built off of years of PEPs", which is true; that being said the UX of `uv` is their own, and to me has significantly reduced the amount of time I spend thinking about requirements, modules, etc.
uv is really that good.
If so, ok, let's port this prototype to back to python and get rid of uv.
What does this comment mean? Port the dependency and virtual environment manager back to the language?
Should we port npm “back” to node js?
4 replies →
They've definitely not done it yet, but they're getting there.
It really isnt