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Python F-Strings, OpenBB Terminal, and Packaging Tools
This episode explores diverse aspects of the Python ecosystem, starting with intermediate F-string features and powerful new documentation resources. We examine the rise of OpenBB, an impressive open-source investment terminal built on Pyt…
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Python Developer Activity, Build Tools, and The No-GIL Future
This episode covers the evolving state of the Python ecosystem, starting with valuable insights into CPython core development and the recent deprecation of legacy setup.py-based workflows. The hosts dive into the power of OpenTelemetry for…
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Python Development: Cython, Scikit-learn 1.0, and Scalability
This episode covers critical updates in the Python ecosystem including the stable 1.0 release of scikit-learn, which highlights the importance of API maturity. Guest Will McGuigan discusses the development of the Textual framework and the …
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Python Packaging, Documentation, and CLI Tooling
This episode covers essential tools and industry standards for Python developers. The conversation explores practical CLI utilities like Auto-Optional for type checking and the declarative JSON parsing library JamesPath. There is a deep di…
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Python Packaging, Kubernetes Security, and Redis AI
This episode covers a wide range of essential topics for the modern developer, starting with best practices for creating high-quality Python packages. The discussion quickly pivots to infrastructure security, focusing on Kubernetes auditin…
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Python Data Classes, Raspberry Pi Clusters & EdTech
This episode of Python Bytes explores a variety of technical and educational topics centered on Python. The group discusses the performance benchmarks of data classes versus named tuples, highlighting the importance of type hinting for cla…
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Python on .NET, Packaging Standards, and Coding News
This episode of Python Bytes covers the cutting-edge integration of Python with the .NET 5 runtime via the Pidgeon project, enabling JIT compilation through PEP 523. The hosts explore the move toward standardizing project metadata with PEP…
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Python Packaging, Energy Tracking & WSL Development
This episode covers critical updates to the Python ecosystem, starting with a new sponsorship initiative for PyPI and packaging tools to ensure long-term stability. The hosts explore the Energy Usage package, an innovative tool for profili…
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Python Byte-Sized News: Type Hints, Executables & Data
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of essential topics to boost your development workflow. The hosts emphasize the growing importance of Type Hints for better IDE support and code clarity, while also providing practical tips for…
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Python 3.8 Final Types, Packaging with Flit and Unit Tests
In this episode of Python Bytes, the hosts explore key updates and tools for the modern Python ecosystem. Key topics include the introduction of the final type annotation in Python 3.8, allowing for stricter object-oriented design, and the…
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Python Byte-Sized News: Tools, Frameworks, and More
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken cover an array of essential tools and frameworks for the modern Python developer. Key highlights include the official release of PyOxidizer, a game-changing tool for packagin…
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Python Development: Testing, Packaging, and Parallelism
In this episode, the hosts dive into a variety of essential Python topics, starting with the application of TDD to algorithmic challenges using PyTest. A major focus is placed on the dangers of using import star, arguing for explicit names…
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Python Packaging, Requests 3, and PyFlame Insights
This episode focuses on the transition toward Request 3, which aims to modernize the library with async/await support and a stricter dependency model. The guests discuss the growing intersection between Python and Rust, the utility of WebA…
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Python Packaging, Deadlocks, Developer Surveys & Tools
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken discuss the evolution of Python packaging with pyproject.toml, emphasizing its role as a standard for tool-agnostic configuration. Exploring technical challenges, they introduce The Deadlock…
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Python Packaging, Type Checking, and Modern Refactoring
In this episode, we dive into the complexities of Python environment management, discussing how to avoid fragmented setups while utilizing useful tools for CLI creation. We explore Microsoft's PyRite, a fast static type checker for large c…
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Python Packaging, Google Lighthouse, and Tech Talks
This episode covers key advancements in the Python developer experience. The hosts discuss the potential adoption of PEP 582, which introduces a simplified dependency management system using local directories, and delve into the complexiti…
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Python Data Insights, Hardware, and Security
In this episode, the hosts dive into a variety of Python-centric topics, starting with Great Expectations, a library for data validation that brings structure to data pipelines. The team then explores hardware programming with CircuitPytho…
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Python Standard Library Debates and Packaging Trends
This episode of Python Bytes covers the nuanced debate surrounding the future size and scope of the Python standard library, with discussions on potentially moving towards a curated, modular distribution. The hosts explore new advancements…
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Python Updates: Packaging, Data Science, and Governance
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide range of essential updates for the Python ecosystem. The conversation begins with a focus on modern packaging techniques using PyProject.toml and the merits of clear open-source documentation. The…
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Python Packaging, Code Quality, and Web Frontend
In this milestone episode, the panel dives deep into the modern ecosystem of Python development. Key topics include the standardization of Python packaging through the adoption of pyproject.toml, replacing legacy setup.py workflows. The gr…
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Python Popularity, MyPyC Compiler, and Jupyter Innovation
In this episode, we explore Python's continued dominance as the top programming language according to IEEE, with a special focus on its growing influence in embedded systems. We delve into an exciting development from Dropbox called MyPyC,…
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Python 3.7 Release, Security Gotchas, and New Web Frameworks
In this episode, the team discusses the release of Python 3.7, which introduces the user-friendly breakpoint() function for more efficient debugging. The conversation covers critical security best practices to avoid common vulnerabilities …
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Python Packaging, Async Tools, and IDE Updates (Ep 80)
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Ockin, joined by guest Dan Bader, cover essential updates in the Python ecosystem. The conversation highlights the revamped official packaging tutorial from the Python Packaging Authority and intr…
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Python Packaging, AI Gaming, and Best Practices
In this episode, the hosts explore diverse aspects of the Python ecosystem, ranging from architectural design patterns to deployment strategies. Key topics include mastering the Python data model through the techniques found in Fluent Pyth…
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Python Developer Updates: Tools, Testing, and Packaging
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of essential tools for the modern Python ecosystem. Key discussions include the SciPy Lecture Notes for scientific computing, a guide to using desktop notifications via notify2 for system monit…
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