So yeah, I did most of the stuff on here https://alternativeto.net/list/718/macos-terminal-setup-to-boost-your-productivity … and my zsh terminal now looks badass spiffy, but I still need to learn to remember to use "productivity" tools, shortcuts etc.
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Yes, you can standalone brew pip for python 2.7 but iirc pip comes with python 3.x bundled - that’s the diff. So assuming a clean new machine w python 2.7 + brew python3 then you only have pip3.
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New personal projects I write in Python 3.x. Existing Python projects (personal/research) are in 2.7. In that case I create virtual environments with specified python version
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So what you're saying is that if I don't have any legacy stuff, I can safely brew install 3.x & use it for any & all environmental purposes? (Won't necessarily code in Python)
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Ah sry just saw this. Yes p much. Even if you have legacy projects that rely on 2.x, brew install python3 doesn’t overwrite existing/native macOS python installation. (Can’t / shouldn’t as macOS is relying on 2.7.x.)
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