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Django Modern REST, Python 3.15, and Memory Optimization
This episode explores the intersection of high-performance backend development and proactive memory management. The hosts introduce Django Modern REST, a framework offering true async support and seamless integration for AI agents through …
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Python Supply Chain Security & AI Coding Risks
Episode 475 of Python Bytes explores critical challenges in modern software development, specifically focusing on supply chain security. The discussion highlights the risks of "ghost packages" in UV lock files, the importance of hardening …
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Python Dev News: UV Workspaces, CAdders, and Agentic AI
This episode of Python Bytes explores modern development workflows, specifically focusing on managing monorepos with the uv package manager and the benefits of decoupling data validation from class definitions using cattrs. The hosts discu…
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Python Developer Workflow: Agentic Patterns & Updates
This episode of Python Bytes, hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Aukin, explores the evolution of software development in the age of AI coding agents. A central theme is the adoption of a raw database query plus data classes design patter…
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Python Dev Tools: Command Book, UVX, and Process Management
In this episode, we dive into new developer tooling and efficiency updates. Highlights include Michael's new native Swift application, Command Book, which streamlines long-running terminal processes, and the release of UVX.sh, a frictionle…
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Python Development: Efficiency, AI Impact, and Benchmarking
Episode 465 of Python Bytes explores the evolving developer stack in the age of AI. The hosts discuss practical tools like Portkiller and Codspeed for managing processes and benchmarking performance. A significant portion of the conversati…
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Agentic Coding, FOSS Economics, and Git Trends
In this year-end wrap-up, Michael and Brian explore the transformative impact of agentic AI on coding economics, noting that while efficiency gains are significant, the industry faces challenges regarding code maintenance and complexity. A…
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Python 3.14 Release, AI Tools, and Developer Workflow
This episode covers the exciting release of Python 3.14, highlighting major new features like T-strings, improved CLI support, and an enhanced interactive REPL. The hosts share their experiences transitioning projects, emphasizing the impo…
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Pandas Updates, Agentic Coding, and UV Tooling
This episode explores the latest developments in the Python ecosystem, starting with the addition of a more efficient pd.call syntax in Pandas. Michael and Brian delve deep into the world of agentic AI, specifically examining Klein, an ope…
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Python Bytes: Pre-Commit Alternatives and AI Coding Risks
This episode of Python Bytes covers the emergence of high-performance developer tools like PREC, a Rust-based alternative to pre-commit, and the educational value of TinyIO for understanding async concepts. The hosts delve into the practic…
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Python Bytes: RatHole, UV Pre-Commit, and Migrating Blogs
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide variety of tools and developer workflows. Michael shares his positive experience self-hosting RatHole, a Rust-based tunnel, as a high-performance alternative to ngrok. Brian explores using UV to s…
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Python Bytes Episode 442: Open Source Security & UV 0.8
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael and Brian explore the intersection of open source security, modern tooling, and developer well-being. The conversation kicks off with an insightful look at how open source projects can balance secur…
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Python Byte 430: PIP 25.1, AIOHTTP & AI Security
This episode focuses on the major release of PIP 25.1, highlighting its new dependency group support and experimental lock files (pylock.toml). We also discuss the integration of AIOHTTP with free-threaded Python and the growing ecosystem …
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Python Terminal Tools, WinLoop, Ruff, and AI Deep Dives
This episode covers essential developer tools and trends. We start with the fast, Zig-based Ghostty terminal and the shift of Fish Shell 4.0 to Rust. The discussion then moves to WinLoop, a crucial project for Windows-based AsyncIO perform…
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Python 3.13 Features, Octiverse Report & GitHub Action Security
In this episode, we dive into the latest trends from the 2024 GitHub Octiverse report, which confirms Python has officially overtaken JavaScript as the most-used language on GitHub. We explore the security landscape with the Zizmor tool fo…
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Open Source Funding, Dependency Groups & Web Dev Tools
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael and Brian delve into the evolving landscape of Python development. Key highlights include the Django Software Foundation joining the Open Source Pledge to support maintainers, and the recent approva…
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Python Bytes Episode 402: Arch Decisions, Narwhals & AI
Episode 402 of Python Bytes covers a diverse range of technical and industry topics. The hosts discuss the benefits of utilizing Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) to document technical project changes in Markdown. They highlight Narwhal…
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Robots.txt, AI Scraping, and Apple's Monopoly Troubles
This episode of Python Bytes covers the evolving landscape of web scraping where content creators are turning to robots.txt to restrict AI access. The hosts explore new developer tools like NiQuest, which brings HTTP/3 and enhanced securit…
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Python Web Servers, PyTest 8, and Docker Tools
This episode focuses on the next generation of web hosting, testing, and container management. The hosts discuss the performance benefits of shifting to the Rust-based Granian server, dive into the exciting new features of PyTest 8, and ex…
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Python 7th Anniversary, Documentation Tools, and Coverage
In this 360th episode, the hosts celebrate seven years of Python Bytes. Key discussions include the efficient use of the exclude_also feature in coverage.py, and the introduction of WriterSide, a sophisticated IDE for managing documentatio…
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Overflow AI, Hatch & The New Ruff Formatter
In this episode, we dive into the latest developments in the Python landscape, starting with Stack Overflow's integration of generative AI to transform how developers search for answers. We explore the evolving world of Python packaging, f…
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Python Byte-Sized: Async Timeouts & Server-Sent Events
In this episode, Michael and Brian unpack powerful tools for modern Python development. They deep-dive into managing asynchronous tasks with custom context managers and the async-timeout library to ensure clean, efficient code execution. T…
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Python Tooling, Faster CPython, and AI Extensions
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of topics focused on enhancing the developer experience. The conversation begins with Plumbum, a library for scriptable shell interactions in Python. The hosts then transition to the ambitious …
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Trusted Publishers and Mojo: AI Power & Python Security
This episode covers major advancements in the Python ecosystem, starting with the implementation of Trusted Publishers on PyPI to eliminate insecure long-lived API tokens. The hosts explore the much-hyped Mojo programming language, a tool …
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Python Bytes Live from PyCon US 2023
Recorded live at PyCon US 2023, this episode features a lively discussion on the latest advancements in the Python ecosystem. The hosts delve into the practical applications of large language models for cybersecurity via Microsoft Security…
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