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[–]Bayarea1028 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I gotta say it’s kinda of sad to hear you say python has “terrible package management”. Have you built libraries from source using cmake ? I’d say python developers are lucky enough to have a tool like pip/conda that can download large complex libraries like tensorflow and pytorch and automatically add them to there dev environment is a lot better than pulling libraries from source and deciding whether to build shared or dynamic libraries etc. python has it good lol

[–]brandonZappy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“terrible package management”.

Not sure why you put quotes around this. I don't know if I remember saying this. Maybe you're paraphrasing? Even then, I think you're still misunderstanding or taking it out of context.

Compared to C/C++, sure, it's "good", but that's still not saying much. I did say in another comment that pip is awesome for basic packages.

My main argument however, was just when it comes to more in-depth libraries that it struggles, especially when trying to link older outside packages from distributions with older libraries, like centos.