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Python 3.11 Released: Speed, Tracebacks, and Typing
Episode 307 of Python Bytes is a comprehensive deep dive into the milestone release of Python 3.11. The hosts highlight the game-changing performance improvements that deliver up to a 60% speed increase through the Faster CPython project. …
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Python Updates: PythonAnywhere, Ruff, and PyTorch
In this episode, we dive into the latest developments in the Python community. We celebrate PythonAnywhere's ongoing support for free developer tiers despite industry trends. We highlight the explosive performance of Ruff, a new Rust-power…
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Python's Future, PyOxy, Regex Mastery, and PyCharm Tips
In this episode, the hosts explore the evolution of Python's Global Interpreter Lock and the path toward a faster, no-GIL future. The conversation shifts to PyOxy, a powerful tool for distributing Python applications as standalone, portabl…
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Python Bytes: PyScript, Memray, PyTest Parallel, & Pooch
This episode covers major advancements and tools in the Python ecosystem. The highlight is the introduction of PyScript, an innovative framework for running Python directly in the browser via WebAssembly, facilitating bi-directional commun…
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Python Developer Trends: PEP 679, Openverse, and Tools
This episode of Python Bytes covers several key advancements and practical insights for the Python community. The hosts discuss the potential inclusion of parentheses in assert statements through PEP 679 to prevent common logical errors, a…
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Python News: Boxes, Simple Mocks, Space & Tracebacks
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide range of practical tips and news for the Python community. Highlights include the powerful Box library for intuitive dictionary access, a simple approach to mocking using SimpleNamespace, and an i…
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Python Engineering Insights: From Banks to Retro Gaming
This episode explores the fascinating divide between complex, legacy corporate Python environments and the refreshing world of hobbyist, retro-inspired development. We dive into the "Bank Python" phenomenon, where investment banks maintain…
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Python Developer Insights: OrElse, Tortoise ORM, and Interop
In this episode, the team explores the nuances of Python's else clause, highlighting both its utility in avoiding flag variables and the importance of documenting it for maintainability. The discussion shifts to backend development with th…
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Python for Science, NumPy, Qt6, and GC Optimization
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide range of topics starting with the role of Python in modern astrophysics. The discussion highlights how scientists utilize Python for image processing, model fitting, and complex cosmic simulations…
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Python 2020 Year in Review: Growth, Community, and Trends
This Python Bytes year-in-review episode features a diverse panel discussing the most impactful events of 2020. The conversation highlights Microsoft's strategic pivot toward supporting open source, most notably by hiring Python creator Gu…
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Python Testing, SQLite File Formats, and Coding for Kids
This episode covers key developments in the Python ecosystem, featuring the latest features in PyTest 6.2 and the architectural advantages of using SQLite as a robust, queryable application file format. We are joined by Sherry Eskinawes, w…
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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 Byte-Sized News: Fast API, Django, and Trends
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of essential tools and industry trends. The discussion kicks off by bridging the gap between API-oriented frameworks and traditional templating, specifically focusing on how to integrate Chamel…
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Python Updates, Windows Compatibility, and Coding Trends
In this episode, hosts Brian Aukin and Michael Kennedy are joined by Microsoft engineer and CPython core developer Steve Dower to discuss the state of Python on Windows and key internal updates. The team explores common pain points with Py…
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Awkward Arrays, Jupyter LSP, and Python Tips
In this episode, we explore the powerful, newly updated Awkward Arrays library for handling messy, nested data, which now runs on a C++ core. We also delve into the JupyterLab LSP project, which brings essential IDE-like features—such as a…
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Python News: LEGO Robotics, Git Guides, and SNEK
This episode covers an exciting array of Python-related developments, starting with the new Lego Mindstorms Robot Inventor, which introduces native Python support for robotics education. The hosts dive deep into developer workflows, highli…
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Python Tools for Docs, Debugging, and Data Science
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Aukin explore several powerful tools for the Python ecosystem. They discuss Myst, a markdown parser for Sphinx that enables advanced documentation; direnv, for context-aware environment management…
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Python Developer Trends, Modern Best Practices & AI Music
Episode 182 of Python Bytes offers a detailed review of the 2019 Python Developers Survey, highlighting shifting industry trends like the prominence of data science, the decline of legacy Python 2, and the rise of containerization. The epi…
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Python Governance, Data Tools, and Future Language Scaling
In this episode, Guido van Rossum provides expert insight into the evolution of Python, covering key updates such as the transition to the new PEG parser in 3.9 and the future of type annotations. The conversation explores the shifting lan…
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Python Development: Packaging, Tooling, and Internals
In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of Python configuration with a focus on the utility of pyproject.toml and the streamlined CI/CD capabilities offered by GitHub Actions. We dive deep into professionalizing command-line int…
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Python Updates: Future Features, Packaging, and Tips
In this episode, the team engages in a thoughtful discussion about current events before diving into technical news. Key highlights include the exciting upcoming dictionary union operators in Python 3.9 and the implementation of a stricter…
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Python Insights: Production, Testing, and Tools
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of practical topics for developers, starting with an exploration of running Python in production and the common architectural debate between microservices and more manageable, monolithic struct…
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Sloppy Python, Async Frameworks, and Modern Tech Trends
This episode explores the utility of quick, "sloppy" automation scripts for personal productivity while analyzing the shift toward asynchronous programming with ASGI and modern frameworks like Quart and Starlet. The discussion further exam…
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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 Environments, NLP Courses, and AI Voice Ethics
In this episode, the hosts and guest Ines Montani dive into a practical look at Python development tools, specifically highlighting the benefits of pyenv, pipx, and pipenv for better environment management. The conversation transitions int…
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