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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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Cloud Exit Strategies, Script Metadata, and Flet Updates
This episode covers a range of critical topics in the Python and infrastructure ecosystem. The main feature is a deep dive into the 37signals cloud exit, reflecting on the trend of consolidating infrastructure away from expensive cloud ser…
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Python 3.13 JIT, Unified Dependency Management & Tooling
In this episode, the hosts dive into significant updates for the Python ecosystem, headlined by the upcoming JIT compiler in Python 3.13. They explore technical breakdowns of how this implementation aims to improve performance without brea…
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Python Packaging, Services, and Steering Council Updates
In this episode, the hosts explore the significant advancements in the Python packaging landscape with the release of Hatch 1.8.0 and the innovative PyApp, which enables standalone executable distribution. They also delve into the SVCS fra…
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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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Python Developer Tools: FixIt, FastUI, and CLI Paradigms
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken dive into the latest tools for Python developers. We look at FixIt, Meta's powerful linter for large codebases, and the exciting new FastUI framework from Samuel Colvin, which enables buildi…
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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 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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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 Developer News: Psycopg3, DataClasses, and Rust
In this episode, we dive into the evolution of the Python ecosystem, starting with the significant shift from Psycopg2 to the more feature-rich, async-native Psycopg3 for PostgreSQL database connections. We explore the convenience of DayCi…
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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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Python Bytes 354: Log Mergers and CPython Releases
In episode 354 of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy and Brian Ocken delve into the latest developments in the Python community. Key topics include the new Log Merger tool for visualizing multi-process logs by timestamp and an insightful look a…
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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 Episode 352: Wagtail 5.0 and Git Log Tips
Episode 352 of Python Bytes covers a wide range of developer tools and improvements. The hosts introduce Helicopter, a library for better timezone-aware datetime manipulation, and explore the new features in Wagtail 5.0, including dark mod…
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Python Multiprocessing, Immortal Objects & Mopup
Episode 351 of Python Bytes covers the release of Empire, a tool for efficient multiprocessing that offers better speed, progress tracking, and clearer error reporting than the standard library. The hosts also explore Mopup, a convenient u…
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