…consistent Since the bindings now use nanobind, I changed the code examples and mentions in the documentation prose to mention nanobind concepts and symbols wherever applicable. I also made the spelling of "Python" consistent by choosing the uppercase name everywhere that's not an executable name, part of a URL, or directory name. ---------------- Note that I left mentions of `PybindAdaptors.h` in because of https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/162309. Are there any thoughts about adding a virtual environment setup guide using [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/)? It has gotten pretty popular, and is much faster than a "vanilla" Python pip install. It can also bootstrap an interpreter not present on the user's machine, for example a free-threaded Python build, with the `-p` flag to the `uv venv` virtual environment creation command.
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