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Django Bolt, Async Debugging, and Datastar Framework
This episode covers fresh developments in the Python landscape, starting with Django Bolt and its Rust-based approach to building high-performance APIs. The hosts examine Datastar, a lightweight, hypermedia-driven library that aims to stre…
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Python Dev News: Deprecation Handling & Tools
This episode covers the persistent issues with Python's default deprecation warning system and potential strategies for making these warnings more visible to developers. The hosts explore new open-source tools like DOCS, a self-hosted gove…
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Python Updates: PEPs, Pandas 3.0, and Tabloid Language
Episode 461 of Python Bytes covers a variety of updates for the Python ecosystem. Key technical topics include the introduction of PEP 798 for unpacking in comprehensions, the acceptance of PEP 810 for explicit lazy imports, and the upcomi…
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Python Bytes Episode 460: Advent of Code & Django 6
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide range of essential updates for the Python community. We start with the kickoff of the popular Advent of Code, highlighting new tools like the Elf CLI. The deep dive into the upcoming Django 6 rele…
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Python Bytes: Free-Threaded Performance, CLI Tools, and AI
Episode 455 of Python Bytes dives into the rapidly evolving landscape of free-threaded Python, highlighting significant performance improvements and garbage collection optimizations as Python 3.14 matures. The hosts explore new developer t…
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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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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 Ecosystem Trends, Stats, and Tooling Updates
In this episode, Michael and Brian explore the current landscape of the Python ecosystem. They discuss findings from the latest PSF JetBrains survey, highlighting the massive influx of developers with less than two years of experience and …
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Python Developer Tools: TY, UV, Sentry, and Boolean Refactoring
In this episode, we dive deep into the rapidly evolving ecosystem of Python developer tools, with a strong focus on the latest releases from Astral. We discuss the rollout of the TY type checker, which brings instant feedback to large code…
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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 Performance, Rounding Quirks, and Faster Coding
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of technical and practical topics for developers. Key highlights include an explanation of Python's IEEE 754-compliant banker's rounding method and how to override it for custom needs. A major …
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Python 3.14 Alpha, UV Dependency Groups, and Docker Dive
This episode covers the arrival of the Python 3.14 alpha 1 release, highlighting significant performance improvements in asyncio and handy new utilities in Pathlib and the built-in HTTP server. We explore the swift adoption of PEP 735 depe…
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Python Bytes Episode 400: Celebrating 400 Episodes
In this 400th anniversary episode of Python Bytes, the hosts celebrate their journey and community impact. The technical discussion covers the highly anticipated upcoming release of Python 3.13, emphasizing the need for proactive testing b…
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Python News: Marimo Notebooks, PyTest Updates, and Dev Summits
This episode covers a range of essential Python news, starting with the introduction of Marimo, a reactive, Git-friendly notebook alternative to Jupyter. We explore updates in PyTest 8.3, focusing on new flag features and improved markers.…
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PSF Elections, Revenge Coding, and DuckDB 1.0 Release
In this episode, Michael and Brian cover the upcoming Python Software Foundation elections, emphasizing the June 25th deadline for membership affirmation and candidate nominations. The hosts also discuss the severe legal consequences of 'r…
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Python Advent Tools, Pattern Matching, and Updates
In this episode, we dive into a variety of Python-focused topics, starting with the creative use of Advent calendars for sharing Python and Django expertise. We explore more efficient testing strategies using HTTPX mock transports and the …
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Habits of Great Engineers, Flask 3.0 & Python News
In this episode of Python Bytes, the hosts explore the essential habits of great software engineers, emphasizing that success extends far beyond just writing code. They highlight the importance of tinkering with side projects and maintaini…
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Python Dev Tools, Ergonomic Keyboards & Open Source
This episode covers a range of essential topics for the Python community, starting with the physical health of developers and the importance of choosing the right ergonomic keyboard to combat RSI. The technical focus shifts to modern tools…
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Python Updates: PyCon, Ruff Formatter, and PEP 703
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael and Brian discuss the upcoming PyCon 2024 in Pittsburgh, highlighting concerns regarding health and safety policies and their potential impact on future participation. They dive into the exciting re…
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Django 5.0, Windows Terminal Tips, and Testing Best Practices
This episode covers the recent release of Django 5.0 beta, highlighting new features like database-computed defaults and improved form template rendering. The discussion moves into practical developer productivity tips, including configuri…
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Python 3.12 Release, Developer Survey, and Scientific Python News
This episode focuses on the recent release of Python 3.12, detailing its major improvements including enhanced F-strings, new type parameter syntax, and the innovative approach to interpreters via the GIL. The hosts explore the latest Pyth…
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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 Bytes AMA: Career, Podcasts, and Python's Future
In this special AMA episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken address a wide range of listener questions, offering insights into their professional lives and the state of Python. They discuss the strategic choice of listing languages on a r…
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Python Updates: JupyterLab 4, Struct Proposals, and More
In this episode, Michael and Brian explore the latest in the Python world, beginning with Python-GUIs.com, a repository for interface development. They dive deep into the major features of the JupyterLab 4.0 release, emphasizing performanc…
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Python 3.11 Release Deep Dive: Speed, Errors, and Tools
This episode provides a comprehensive look at the major release of Python 3.11. The panel, consisting of core developers and the release manager, explores several game-changing features, starting with the Faster CPython project, which enab…
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