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Python 3.14 Frozen Dict, Zensicle, and Dependency Tools
This episode of Python Bytes covers critical updates in the Python ecosystem, including the introduction of the frozen dict in Python 3.14 to improve thread safety and code intent. The hosts discuss the transition from Material for MkDocs …
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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 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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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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Python's Path to No-GIL & Web Privacy Standards
This episode explores the major shift toward removing the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) in CPython via PEP 703, providing a multi-year roadmap for experimental builds and community support. The hosts also discuss the backlash against a new…
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Python Tooling, Faster CPython, and AI Extensions
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of topics focused on enhancing the developer experience. The conversation begins with Plumbum, a library for scriptable shell interactions in Python. The hosts then transition to the ambitious …
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Python Bytes: Optional GIL, FerretDB, and Coding Tips
This episode of Python Bytes covers the groundbreaking PEP 703, proposing an optional GIL for CPython 3.12 to unlock performance for multi-threaded applications. The hosts discuss the technical challenges and optimizations behind this, inc…
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Python Performance, Pydantic V2 and Better Configs
This episode of Python Bytes covers the latest advancements in the Python ecosystem as of mid-2022. The hosts explore the power of the CPython 3.11 specializing interpreter through the specialist visualization tool and discuss the growing …
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Python Updates: CPython Speed, No-GIL, and Tooling
In this episode, the team discusses key insights from the 2022 Python Language Summit, including the ambitious roadmap for CPython performance improvements, the ongoing evaluation of the no-GIL transition, and the future of sub-interpreter…
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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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SQL Linting, JupyterLab Desktop, & Caching with Python
This episode of Python Bytes covers a variety of essential tools and updates for the Python developer. Michael, Brian, and guest Ethan Swan explore SQLFluff for enforcing linting rules in SQL code, the ease-of-use brought by the newly laun…
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Python Flask 2.0 Updates, Faster CPython, and AI Ethics
This episode covers the major technical shift in Flask 2.0, detailing its new async capabilities and developer-friendly syntax. The team dives into the ambitious plan by Guido van Rossum and Microsoft to make CPython significantly faster b…
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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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Python Byte-Size: Watchdog, HTTP 418 & Pydantic Tips
In this episode, we explore versatile Python tools starting with Watchdog, a file-monitoring library perfect for developer efficiency. We dive into the humorous yet standard HTTP 418 status code introduced in Python 3.9 and discuss the pow…
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Python Ecosystem: Voila, CPython Optimization & Tooling
In this episode, we explore the launch of Voila, a tool to convert Jupyter notebooks into secure web dashboards, and discuss the contentious debate regarding the standard library's size, touching on the idea of a minimal Kernel Python. We …
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Python News: PEP 581, Guard Clauses, Games, and Concurrency
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin explore the latest shifts in the Python landscape. Key highlights include the major upcoming migration of CPython's issue tracking to GitHub and the evolving strategies for achieving concurre…
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Python Updates: PGCLI, PaperMill, and Windows Store
Recorded live at PyCon 2019, this episode explores essential tools and community milestones for Python developers. Participants discuss the efficiency of PGCLI for database management and the versatility of PaperMill for production-grade J…
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Python Updates: GitHub Move, Metaprogramming & Lambdas
In this episode, we discuss the major move of the CPython repository to GitHub, aiming to increase contributor accessibility and streamline code review processes. The conversation also touches on the discontinuation of Dropbox's Piston pro…
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