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Tagged “Development Tools”
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Python Supply Chain Security & AI Coding Risks
Episode 475 of Python Bytes explores critical challenges in modern software development, specifically focusing on supply chain security. The discussion highlights the risks of "ghost packages" in UV lock files, the importance of hardening …
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Python Bytes: Pre-Commit Alternatives and AI Coding Risks
This episode of Python Bytes covers the emergence of high-performance developer tools like PREC, a Rust-based alternative to pre-commit, and the educational value of TinyIO for understanding async concepts. The hosts delve into the practic…
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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 Development: Ruff, Type Systems, and PIP Updates
In this episode, we dive into essential tools and practices for modern Python development. We start by exploring the new Ruff plugin for PyCharm, which brings fast linting and auto-correction to your IDE. We also discuss a compelling artic…
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Python Updates: Markdown, Pandas Sketch, and Pro-Tips
Episode 320 of Python Bytes covers essential developer news and productivity tools. The hosts discuss the shift to Markdown-it-py for better markdown support and introduce Sketch, a powerful tool that enables natural language querying of p…
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Python Byte 315: Jupyter, TOML, Serverless & Projects
Episode 315 covers a broad range of Python ecosystem updates. The hosts discuss the release of Jupyter Server 2.0, focusing on new APIs for identity and collaboration. There is an extensive review of tools for modernizing Python packaging …
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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 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 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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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 Development Tools and Creative Automation
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken explore a variety of Python tools and community projects. They discuss modern command-line interface tools like prompt_toolkit that make terminal applications more interactiv…
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Python Tools: REPL Upgrades, Productivity, and Web Dev
This episode focuses on modern tools that elevate the Python development experience. The hosts discuss pdir2 and PTPython as superior alternatives for object exploration and interactive shell sessions. They also cover advanced debugging ta…
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Python Byte-Sized News: CLI Tools, Async, and Scalability
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael and Brian explore a variety of useful Python tools and the growing importance of asynchronous programming. The discussion features Python Fire for rapid CLI creation, the native macOS capabilities o…
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Python 3 Controversies, AsyncIO, and Debugging Tools
This episode covers the recent, highly controversial criticism directed at Python 3 by Zed Shaw, which sparked intense debate in the community. The hosts address these concerns, reaffirming their support for Python 3 and its modern string …
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