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Poetry 1.2 has been a pain. Which was the dev's fault though. Switching to something new while deprecating a related feature is just plain bad. I've been looking into modern alternatives like PDM and Hatch, but haven't used them (yet).
One of the strongest arguments. Though in fairness to Clojure, I would note that it also has a REPL and even a Jupyter integration: https://github.com/clojupyter/clojupyter
You should ask him about the [Faster Python](https://github.com/faster-cpython) project and what are some of the most interesting [ideas](https://github.com/faster-cpython/ideas) to come out? Can he describe an alternative future if one of the more radical ideas got implemented? Can he explain this to in an accessible way where we don't have to be Python-language developers to understand it?