I find the python tooling so confusing now. There’s pip, virtualenv, pipx, uv, probably half a dozen others I’m missing. I like node, npm isolates by default, npx is easy to understand, and the ecosystem is much less fragmented. I see a python app on GitHub and they’re all listing different package management tools. Reminds me of that competing standards xkcd.
Node has at least bun, and probably other tools, that attempt to speed things up in similar ways. New tooling is always coming for our languages of choice, even if we aren't paying attention.
Yes, for years I've sat on the sidelines avoiding the fragmented Poetry, ppyenv, pipenv, pipx, pip-tools/pip-compile, rye, etc, but uv does now finally seem to be the all-in-one solution that seems to be succeeding where other tools have failed.