>>6818327>>6818329>>6818333Here's my desktop, I think all this package management stuff is a little too complicated for me. Especially because if I start using a package manager now, half my shit will be outside of Homebrew and half will be inside Homebrew, seems like a recipe for disaster
>tfw you weren't born a Linux baby and grew up as a GUI king on Winblows and shifted over to macOS™ because it's a lot comfierI wish I was raised using Linux so it all would come so naturally to me, have to learn how to program in Python and use R this year for Uni so I'll probably have to dive into the deep end at some point.
Is there any easy way I can get all the Python-Science packages like numpy, mathplotlib, etc using Homebrew and have some simple way of writing code using the terminal? Because I have a feeling that's what I'll be doing a lot of once Uni starts.
I downloaded and installed some Scipy package (outside of Homebrew) when I was trying to get a head start before Uni and try familarise myself. Then I found out about Homebrew and now I have a bunch of Python shit in my usr/local directory. I tried purge as much of it as possible and deleted all the 'brew doctor' warnings I got but there's so much shit that I have no idea if it came from Homebrew or installing random shit outside of Homebrew
Nothing is ever simple