Saying that about python, has one package index and a unified way of specifying dependencies, compared to Java, which has both Maven and Gradle, is quite funny imo.
Also in my experience, setting up the average python project with numpy, requests and pytest is way easier then setting up a java project with JUnit, etc...
Saying that about python, has one package index and a unified way of specifying dependencies, compared to Java, which has both Maven and Gradle, is quite funny imo.
Also in my experience, setting up the average python project with numpy, requests and pytest is way easier then setting up a java project with JUnit, etc...