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In my view, neither performance nor trying to be Python-aligned is what sets uv apart. Don’t get me wrong — try switching from uv to Poetry, and you’ll quickly notice how sluggish it (poetry) feels. uv goes extra miles to adhere to PEPs, and IMHO it’s the go-to package manager for Python these days. But these aren’t the features that surprised me most.
There’s one small feature I initially overlooked that truly makes uv intriguing:
Imagine doing some ad-hoc scripting in Python 3.12. You run python, and you’re in the REPL, ready to go. But what if you need to pull in a dependency, like Pandas? Here’s where it gets interesting.
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