Stop using pip! Use Conda instead! (Miniconda introduction)
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Devs really love to make things as complicated as possible
I'm making the switch myself today, but I'm not sure what the primary distinction is between Python-venv and Conda.
Moreover, unlike with Python-venv, VScode does not recognize and switch the interpreter when a envioronment is created 😔
Man you rock, thanks.
It is most useful video. Surprised to see only 10k subscribers..
Does conda mini have access to libraries outside itself
Many thanks Herbert, saw for the first time a python env work, this reduced my learning curve to a large extent as it was reproducible.
So you're saying i don't need a 'Open Anaconda Here' shortcut, because unlike Python, it puts all my venvs in my user folder?
Thanks, how do we link conda virtual environment with visual studio code editor?
Do I even have to install Python 3.10 on its own or is it enough to install Miniconda and use the Python 3.10 that is inside it?
I'm sure you already figured this out, but I can confirm you do not have to download and install Python yourself. When you install Miniconda it automatically creates a base environment with the version it said when you downloaded the Miniconda program. I installed it yesterday, and I got a base environment (default) 3.11.3. When you create new environments, Miniconda will automatically download the version you requested. ex. "conda create --name mytest python=3.5" will create an environment called mytest and download and install Python 3.5 for you. 3.5.6 to be specific.
BROO
A big reason to avoid Conda is commercial licensing.
conda is not commercial licensed. It’s got a permissive BSD license