I’m wanting to write a #Shiny for #Python app in #positron. Is it best practice to use a Python project for this, or is a workspace sufficient?
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@ellakaye In Positron, a workspace ~= a folder ~= a project, so there aren't substantive differences there. However, I do recommend creating a separate virtual env for your Shiny app project/folder/workspace, which is approximately like using renv for R. There is a command for "Workspaces: New Project" that might be helpful in getting started:
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@juliasilge Thanks Julia! My question wasn’t super clear, but that answers what I was trying to get at. I also had a really helpful chat about this with @grrrck in the Shiny discord.
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