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Python Virtual Environment #20

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mridubhatnagar opened this issue Oct 13, 2018 · 17 comments
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Python Virtual Environment #20

mridubhatnagar opened this issue Oct 13, 2018 · 17 comments
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@mridubhatnagar
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mridubhatnagar commented Oct 13, 2018

Abstract
Talk revolves around what exactly is a virtual environment in Python. Need for using a virtual environment. Overtime work is done on the same. Virtual environment, virtual environment wrapper, and now pipenv.

About

  1. Introduction
  2. Need for using virtual environment
  3. Advantages
  4. Demo of using
    a. Virtualenv
    b. Virtualenv wrapper
    c. pipenv
  5. Shortcomings and Benefits
  6. Future

Pre-requisites

Basic Python knowledge good to have

Python and pip needs to be installed
on systems

Expected duration
30 min

Level
Beginner

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Speaker Bio

I am Mridu Bhatnagar. A B.Tech Computer Science and Engineer graduate. Contributed for a while in Open Source Organization coala. Was a Google Code-In mentor for the same organization. Started working as a full-time software engineer from September-2017. Have worked with startup and MNC alike.
I do love giving back to the community and paying forward.

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@utkarsh2102
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Hey,
Are you free somewhere around 28th October?

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@mridubhatnagar
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@utkarsh2102 yes. I am the same person who opened an issue on Introduction to API's

@utkarsh2102
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Yes, yes. I know.
Which talk would you want to give first?

@mridubhatnagar
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This one.

@mridubhatnagar
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Yes, yes. I know.
Which talk would you want to give first?

Hi @utkarsh2102. Any update on this.

@utkarsh2102
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Hey,
Sorry for the late reply @mridubhatnagar.
Can you take a talk on 23rd December?

@mridubhatnagar
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Hey, no problem @utkarsh2102.
23rd December, what time?
Also, I am delivering the talk on the same topic in Pydata Delhi on Dec 22. So, delivering talk on same topic in Pyladies is fine or not?

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Yes, it's completely fine! :D
We have a meetup from 11-4.
So should I schedule your talk then?
Also, are you on Telegram? If so, can you please share your handle?

@mridubhatnagar
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@utkarsh2102 Yes, I am there on telegram.

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Awesome.
Could you drop me a text at "utkarsh2102"?

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Hey @mridubhatnagar
Unfortunately due to some issues with the venue, we won't be having the meetup in December. Can I confirm your talk for Jan. 6 at 91springboard NOIDA sector 15 instead?

@mridubhatnagar
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This issue can be closed. Talk delivered in linuxchix india plus pyladies birthday meetup.

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Hi @mridubhatnagar,
Could you please make a PR, adding your name and details about the talk on the README.md?

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I'll add a Completed label once done and the PR is merged.

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Makes sense. Btw I am too lazy to do it.

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@mridubhatnagar can you raise PR.? @utkarsh2102 can we close this ?

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Hi,
I'll close this as soon as the PR is raised.
Or better yet, just add "Closes: #20" in your PR and that should be done automatically.

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