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Ask HN: Python development on Ubuntu best practices

1 pointsby backslash_16almost 7 years ago
I&#x27;m typically a developer on Windows, and I&#x27;ve done a decent amount of Python on Windows.<p>My workflow is I install the version of Python needed, we&#x27;re on 3.5&#x2F;3.6 so we stay pretty current, then use venv and install all my dependencies.<p>When using Linux I&#x27;ve read I really don&#x27;t want to use my system Python, even if it happens to be the correct version.<p>With Ubuntu specifically, and its package manager, how do I install a different version of Python or how do I de-couple Python from the OS?<p>It would be simple to create some sort of virtual environment and install the requirements inside it but I want to make sure I&#x27;m doing the right thing from the start.

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gigatexalalmost 7 years ago
Vscode works really well with pipenv— that’s how we use it at our startup. Though you might like the end to end support of something like pyCharm.
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