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My sentiment coming to Python after getting used to the DX of Node

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My exact reaction when I visit front-end-land. It always surprises me that you can't just leave a project alone for some time, get back to it and continue where you left off. There are always a couple of days of getting the thing to work again, then figuring out how everyone is doing things now, because apparently that has to change every few months.


While I don’t do frontend and don’t want to defend that mess, I think that locking a specific version for each dependency would solve this


Uv allows you to lock versions too. And creates a .venv inside the project which, I guess, is similar to the node_modules directory.


For sure, I was referring to the state of python before uv. Specifically projects not being self-contained, easily portable, etc


You could already do these things before, you just spent much more time twiddling your thumbs waiting for lock files to be resolved




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