If you are running multiple Python projects, you absolutely must use virtual environments (venv). Running pip install globally is a recipe for dependency hell, where Project A needs library version 1.0, but Project B requires 2.0. A venv creates an isolated bubble for each project, ensuring their dependencies never conflict. It keeps your global Python installation pristine and makes deployment much more predictable. Learn to use python -m venv .venv today!
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