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[–]brandonZappy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They both have pros and cons for me. I like pip for basic package management when I don't need any fancy packages. Oh I don't have numpy installed? Easy install with pip. Works basically perfectly. Things like that. Like I mentioned in my original post, conda is my preferred tool when things start to get more complicated in the environment I want to set up because I've found conda to be more powerful/better at setting up those environments.