This is how we handle this problem at a large organization.
In the repository there are a number of build scripts. For convenience we
use poetry (poetry.toml) to manage the virtual environment. A
pyproduct.toml is used to define dependencies, how tests are run, the
linter config, etc.
So there a
byproduct.toml
On Sun, Oct 6, 2024, 13:30 transreductionist
wrote:
> This is how we handle this problem at a large organization.
>
> In the repository there are a number of build scripts. For convenience we
> use poetry (poetry.toml) to manage the virtual environment. A
> pyproduct.toml is used
Am Sun, Oct 06, 2024 at 12:21:09AM +0200 schrieb Karsten Hilbert via
Python-list:
> Am Sat, Oct 05, 2024 at 10:27:33PM +0200 schrieb Ulrich Goebel via
> Python-list:
>
> > Debian (or even Python3 itself) doesn't allow to pip install required
> > packages system wide, so I have to use virtual en
Op 23/09/2024 om 09:44 schreef Annada Behera via Python-list:
The "next-level math trick" Newton-Raphson has nothing to do with
functional programming. I have written solvers in purely iterative
style.
What is your point. Any problem solved in a functional style can
also be solved in a pure int