Packages best practices #947
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Wow nice! Downloaded and put it on my e-reader for my upcoming trip! |
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Hi Sebastian,
It is great that it was useful for you!
Moreover if you try to install
Yes, it probably corresponds to the answer of Tomas Beuzen.
Interesting notes, thank you! |
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Haha, fair enough. However, I think it only works in pip but not in conda. In pip you can also do
Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance, yet. I have been using a customized version data science cookiecutter for some internal projects though (https://github.com/Raschka-research-group/newproject-github). Hope to get a chance to check out these other resources as well some time. |
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As I remember,
Great! I started also with cookiecutter-ds (version 1) and realize that it has some flaws for my tasks and from the Python package perspective, so I am changing it gradually. And I also switched to |
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Hi @rasbt,
I remember we discussed multiple things about Python packages, yesterday I finished completely restructured article about packages and distributions, and I mentioned 4 cookiecutter templates there from very experienced people, along with online book and series of articles - https://labdmitriy.github.io/blog/distributions-vs-packages/#information-from-the-internet
I think that it could be useful for you to this and new packages that you create.
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