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What's everyone working on this week (43/2021)?
did my first small rust project last week, now toying around with nom to maybe write a parser for a kinda niche markup language.
- Code Review: Small CLI app as my first Rust project
python-launcher
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Thoughts on the Python Packaging Ecosystem
You could look into cibuildwheel, to have more control over what Python versions are used to build a wheel, but as the name implies not a great solution for running it locally.
Otherwise you'll have to be rather specific about what Python interpreter to use. For example using the python launcher for Linux (https://github.com/brettcannon/python-launcher).
Looking through the docs of pdm, Hatch or Poetry, I can't really find a definitive answer if they will use the Python version you specify. They all at least need to be able to locate the correct Python version in order to do so. It would be great if managing Python versions was something that came along with Python, so that these tools could rely on it more.
What are some alternatives?
hotcorners - A small hot corners implementation for Windows 10/11
rmwrs - Rust port of rmw
mirrord - Connect your local process and your cloud environment, and run local code in cloud conditions.
xplr - A hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer
ht - Friendly and fast tool for sending HTTP requests
tangram - Tangram makes it easy for programmers to train, deploy, and monitor machine learning models.