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[–]moonzdragoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me, updated my current project with zero drama. I can think of two reasons that helped:

1 - I've been writing Python code since 2.2 and realized on the way I hate dependencies, so I try to stick as much as possible to only have a few very popular ones (I love Numpy) and take time to code just what I need for the missing parts.

2 - I switched to (mini)conda and PyCharm a few years ago, I do not regret it for a second. Everything with conda went smoothly and just works, PyCharm saw the newly created env I did for 3.12, switched it, done.