Oct-11-2017, 12:10 AM
If you plan on running virtual environment, you don't want to be running anaconda,
or your application is going to carry the baggage of all the packages.
One of the reasons to use a virtual environment for a package is that it will only have
what is needed and makes for easy distribution.
Other than that, it's probably fine, especially if yo are learning.
(although in my humble opinion, learning how to install packages is a good exercise)
Do they keep up to date with the latest releases of python?
or your application is going to carry the baggage of all the packages.
One of the reasons to use a virtual environment for a package is that it will only have
what is needed and makes for easy distribution.
Other than that, it's probably fine, especially if yo are learning.
(although in my humble opinion, learning how to install packages is a good exercise)
Do they keep up to date with the latest releases of python?