Yeah - that would be a good move. It’s one thing to say something in a press release, it’s another to setup an ownership structure then ensures the tools aren’t dependent on Open.ais continuing goodwill.
Pipenv is a pile of shite
you can start using it right away and much of your muscle memory will still give decent results. I say much - since piping with > isn't a thing, but still, it doesn't take long to get used to using it.
as someone else mentioned, the shell you use for interactive work and the language you use for scripting don't have to be the same thing. I use fish as my primary interactive shell( on linux) - but scripts for work…
and pylance uses pyright to do so.
Yeah - that would be a good move. It’s one thing to say something in a press release, it’s another to setup an ownership structure then ensures the tools aren’t dependent on Open.ais continuing goodwill.
Pipenv is a pile of shite
you can start using it right away and much of your muscle memory will still give decent results. I say much - since piping with > isn't a thing, but still, it doesn't take long to get used to using it.
as someone else mentioned, the shell you use for interactive work and the language you use for scripting don't have to be the same thing. I use fish as my primary interactive shell( on linux) - but scripts for work…
and pylance uses pyright to do so.