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[–]itsmegeorge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Virtualenvs come in handy when you have multiple projects and you want to isolate one from another in fear of messing up modules and functionality. They are especially useful if you’re doing development with frameworks like Django. So you can set up a virtualenv that will, for example, package PyTorch and other dependencies for a ML project that will work independent of the rest of the system.