Nice tips. One point of would like to add here. Instead of virtualenv i would suggest to use python3's venv. As it is much easier to use and manage.
That's a good point Vikram! I just used it while watching some tutorial and never tried to look into something else, :P. Thanks for pointing it out :)
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Nice tips. One point of would like to add here. Instead of virtualenv i would suggest to use python3's venv. As it is much easier to use and manage.
That's a good point Vikram! I just used it while watching some tutorial and never tried to look into something else, :P.
Thanks for pointing it out :)