Yes and no. I'm familiar with the term but haven't read up on it
enough to wrap my head around installing it and getting it setup. Is
it absolutely essential to get used to working with virtualenv if you
plan to develop on a Windows machine but your production servers are
running *nix?

On Sep 15, 9:50 pm, "nick.l...@gmail.com" <nick.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nick,
>
> yes...and no.
>
> Have you looked at using Virtualenv?http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
>
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 1:44 AM, Nick <iregisteratwebsiteswitht...@gmail.com
>
>
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > Let's say you have Python installed to D:/dev/python2.6
>
> > Is it wise/common practice to put django and other third party python
> > libraries (like pygments or markdown) in the python2.6/Lib/site-
> > packages/ directory while putting your actual projects in a completely
> > separate location off the python path?
>
> > I ask because I want to get used to placing my python install, django
> > install, third party python libs, django projects, and django
> > applications in a familiar/standard path structure so migrating to
> > various web hosts will be as painless as possible plus well organized.
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