[–] odie5533 1y ago ↗ This is my new favorite Python tooling blog post. [–] carderne 1y ago ↗ Really appreciate your saying that. I don’t have any tracking stuff, so nice to hear occasionally that someone read + enjoyed something!
[–] carderne 1y ago ↗ Really appreciate your saying that. I don’t have any tracking stuff, so nice to hear occasionally that someone read + enjoyed something!
[–] pseudo_meta 1y ago ↗ Haven't used it much yet, but basedpyright appears to be a promising fork of pyright https://github.com/DetachHead/basedpyright [–] carderne 1y ago ↗ Interesting. Not sure I understand the bit about Python/Node: you’re still getting Node, just wrapped in a Python package, unless I misunderstood something.My main gripe with pyright is I wish the console output was prettier and less verbose…
[–] carderne 1y ago ↗ Interesting. Not sure I understand the bit about Python/Node: you’re still getting Node, just wrapped in a Python package, unless I misunderstood something.My main gripe with pyright is I wish the console output was prettier and less verbose…
[–] alanwreath 1y ago ↗ more Rye I see... seems like I'll have to spend a weekend and learn me some more
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 22.0 ms ] threadMy main gripe with pyright is I wish the console output was prettier and less verbose…