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minus-square@RubberDucky@programming.devlinkfedilink3•11 months agoRuntime environments can change often, if you need to install your application on a ton of PC’s you don’t want to install python version 3.X on all of those instead you could just compile it into a native binary, pip is the most unsafe hell
minus-squareKogasalinkfedilink0•11 months agoIf you’re compiling a native binary you DEFINITELY aren’t in scripting territory anymore.
Runtime environments can change often, if you need to install your application on a ton of PC’s you don’t want to install python version 3.X on all of those instead you could just compile it into a native binary, pip is the most unsafe hell
If you’re compiling a native binary you DEFINITELY aren’t in scripting territory anymore.