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There is also Pdm now I recently learned, which is supposed to be a more modern alternative. As an alternative to poetry that is; pipenv is yesterday’s solution.
My guess it's a proportionally low number. I looked into matlisp when I did my PhD in scientific computing - none of the other people I worked with had any interest in it. I couldn't pursue it since I would have to reimplement or interface each and every library myself, a workload I couldn't justify at the time.
So, although lisp might have been great, in the end I stayed with Python/C++. Guess I'm not the only one with similar experiences.
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