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[EN] ByteSized RSE: Python Packaging - Liam Pattinson, Laszlo Sranger
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In this last ByteSized RSE episode of this season, we talk about an important subject for Python engineers: Packaging. With my guests Liam Pattinson from York University (UK) and Laszlo Sranger from Hypergolic, we go through the standard Python tools as well as package managers such as Poetry.
Links:
- https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/ Python packaging guide
- https://pypi.org The PyPI Index
- https://test.pypi.org Test PyPI - publish your package there first
- https://peps.python.org The site for Python Enhancement Proposals (PEP)
- https://python-poetry.org Poetry manager
- https://www.anaconda.com The home page for Anaconda
- https://toml.io/en/ What is a TOML file
- https://the-hitchhikers-guide-to-packaging.readthedocs.io/en/latest/history.html a bit of packaging history
Thanks to the Universe-HPC program for supporting the ByteSized RSE series.
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