![]() However, sometimes you do not have the luxury of choosing your preferred environment manager. It is lightweight, portable, simple to use and I also find pyenv has fewer ‘gotchas’ than conda. Personally, I prefer to use pyenvįor managing my python environments. There are alternative package managers for Python instead of Conda. I also believe it is better practice to make sure your environment is as ‘lean’ as possible, containing only the packages your project directly depends on. Given installing a library is only a ‘pip install’ away, it is easy to use Miniconda and only install libraries as and when you need them. Anaconda is very bloated and contains many libraries which you are unlikely to use, especially not in a single project. I would always recommend using Miniconda.
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