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Electron is horrid, but as a user, I prefer bloated "apps" to no support at all. As for your second point: [1] 1: https://snapcraft.io/. - Source: Hacker News / 14 days ago
Back in the day, I used snapd, which is similar to Mac's Homebrew. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Hopping from one distro to another with a different package manager might require some time to adapt. Using a package manager that can be installed on most distro is one way to help you get to work faster. Flatpak is one of them; other alternative are Snap, Nix or Homebrew. Flatpak is a good starter, and if you have a bunch of free time, I suggest trying Nix. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
My personal favourite IDE for java is Intellej Idea. Apart from not demanding the extra extension, It was designed special for Java and Java related languages so it runs java smoothly with great compilation time. So lets install it. Make sure you have snap before installing it. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
Linux Mints App Store is full of GUI programs, Snap Store ist full of it, Flathub is full of it. Source: over 1 year ago
PyCoder's Weekly[https://pycoders.com/] is a good newsletter for learning more about Python. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Coincidentally, I just saw the article How to Evaluate the Quality of Python Packages on the latest PyCoder's Weekly. Source: about 2 years ago
There are many podcasts that will keep you in touch. And also https://pycoders.com/ weekly newsletter. Source: over 2 years ago
You can go to the home page of PYPI and have a look at the list of trending packages, but I'd suggest following a good podcast like Talk Python to Me or Pycoders Weekly. They often feature interesting new packages. Source: over 2 years ago
Recommend reading PyCoders weekly newsletter every Thursday. Source: almost 3 years ago
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