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Python Bytes: Free-Threading, PSF Updates, and New PEPs
This episode focuses on the transition toward free-threaded Python and the necessary tooling to support it, including a dedicated status tracker for packages. A major highlight is the introduction of PEP 751, an attempt to standardize depe…
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Beyond Hypermodern Python, Free-Threading, and Tooling
This episode covers the evolving landscape of Python development, focusing on the "post-modern" tooling provided by Rye, which streamlines workflows from setup to CI/CD. The hosts enthusiastically discuss the new free-threaded mode in Pyth…
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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 Election Results, Security Incidents, and Tools
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael and Brian cover the recent PSF board election results, where new members were welcomed and significant bylaw changes were successfully adopted. The discussion highlights a critical security incident…
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Python Developer News: Vendorize, WeakRef, and Security
In this episode, the hosts explore strategies for software development, including the use of python-vendorize to manage small dependencies through direct inclusion. They delve into the weakref library for memory-efficient data structures a…
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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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SQL Automation, CLI Utilities, and Optimized Containers
Episode 387 dives into productivity and performance for Python developers. The conversation begins with Data Herald, a tool enabling natural language queries for SQL databases. The hosts explore lesser-known built-in Python command line ut…
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Python Updates: NumPy 2.0, Uvicorn & Jupyter releases
Episode 386 of Python Bytes highlights major developments in the Python community. NumPy 2.0 is set for release on June 16th, featuring significant breaking changes and a dedicated migration guide supported by the ruff tool. Uvicorn has in…
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Python REST APIs, Parallelism, and Learning Resources
Episode 385 of Python Bytes explores practical and innovative tools for developers. The hosts dive into PostgREST for instant database APIs and discuss the Bend language, which enables high-performance parallel computing for Python-like co…
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Git Forking, Architecture Linting, and PyCon Insights
This episode of Python Bytes covers essential Git best practices, focusing on safe force-pushing and strategies for managing long-running code forks. The hosts explore new tools like TAC, which automates architecture enforcement through mo…
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GitHub Actions, ngrok Alternatives, and Python Tooling
In this episode, we explore powerful tools to enhance development workflows. We discuss running GitHub Actions locally using ACT to speed up iteration and introduce Porter as an open-source, self-hosted alternative to ngrok for secure tunn…
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Python Packaging, Local LLMs, and PyCharm's AI
In this episode, we dive into the latest developments in the Python ecosystem, starting with PyToWasm's ability to compile Python code for the web with increased performance. We explore new, intuitive interfaces like Oven and PyPI Browser …
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NumFocus Updates, PyTest Debugging with Leaping, and PyPI Security
This episode covers the recent governance changes within the NumFocus organization and the ongoing efforts to improve transparency for sponsored scientific Python projects. The hosts introduce Leaping, a creative AI-powered PyTest debugger…
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Python News: Hooks, Diffs, Dev Tools, and Humor
In this episode, the hosts cover essential developer productivity tools including Git pre-commit hooks for automated linting and the syntax-aware diff tool Diftastic. The discussion moves to Quarto, a powerful system for scientific and tec…
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Python Packaging Security, Edge Compute, and Tooling
This episode of Python Bytes explores essential updates in the Python space. We start with Pacemaker, a neat utility for precise loop timing, before addressing serious security concerns following a malware campaign on PyPI that utilized ty…
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Python Path Tools, XZ Backdoor, and Performance Optimization
This episode covers essential tools and critical security updates for the Python community. We dive into JustPath, a handy utility for fixing environment path issues, and discuss the impressive LPython compiler which aims to bring massive …
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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 Libraries, Pointers, and Tooling Updates
This episode covers practical utilities for Python developers, starting with PyCountry for managing international standards and ISO data. The discussion transitions into a deep dive on Python’s memory management, clarifying why everything …
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Python Architecture, Web Frameworks, and Task Queues
This episode of Python Bytes covers architectural strategies to reduce technical debt using tools like Import Linter and effective refactoring techniques such as dependency injection and protocol-based typing. The discussion moves into web…
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Python Developer Tools: Zoxide, Typer, and NSA Advice
In this episode, we dive into tools that improve developer productivity and security. We explore Zoxide, a Rust-based tool that revolutionizes directory navigation, and look at the power of Typer for building intuitive command-line interfa…
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Python Packaging Evolution and Terminal Notebooks
This episode covers the revolutionary release of UV by Astral, an ultra-fast, Rust-based Python packaging manager designed to replace pip-tools and virtualenv. We explore the innovative Jp Term, which brings Jupyter Notebook capabilities t…
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Python Packaging, Ruff Tips, and Modern Tech Trends
This episode covers essential developments in Python tooling, including Apple Crate for building native macOS installers and a deep dive into packaging best practices inspired by Ned Batchelder. The hosts discuss the excellent documentatio…
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Python 3.12, Dokku Alternatives, and Blog Content Tips
In this episode, Michael and Brian explore the benefits of upgrading to Python 3.12 and review useful utilities like speedtest-cli for network verification. The hosts discuss the open-source platform Dokku as an efficient, self-hosted alte…
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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 Debugging Tips and Self-Hosted Tools
This episode focuses on modern ways to improve your Python development workflow and infrastructure. The hosts share expert advice on debugging strategies, including the benefits of being methodical and using tools like Loguru for structure…
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