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Python Packaging, Concurrency, and New PEPs
In this episode, Michael and Brian cover the latest updates in the Python world, beginning with the innovative compatibility shims in the HTTPXYZ fork. They discuss the major release of Pip 26.1, highlighting new security-focused features …
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Python Updates: Profiling, Garbage Collection and AI Usage
In this episode, Michael and Brian explore the latest in Python tooling and core development. They analyze the recent decision to revert the incremental garbage collector in Python 3.14 due to severe memory regressions, highlighting the ne…
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Agentic Coding, FOSS Economics, and Git Trends
In this year-end wrap-up, Michael and Brian explore the transformative impact of agentic AI on coding economics, noting that while efficiency gains are significant, the industry faces challenges regarding code maintenance and complexity. A…
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Python 3.13 Features, Octiverse Report & GitHub Action Security
In this episode, we dive into the latest trends from the 2024 GitHub Octiverse report, which confirms Python has officially overtaken JavaScript as the most-used language on GitHub. We explore the security landscape with the Zizmor tool fo…
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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 Security Risks, Mastodon, Gitpod & More
In this episode, the hosts celebrate the sixth anniversary of Python Bytes while covering critical security findings regarding malicious proof-of-concept exploits on GitHub. They discuss the growing trend of developers migrating to the dec…
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Optimizing GitHub, CLI Timing, NLP Tools, and Web Scraping
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide range of developer-focused topics including GitHub repository optimization, where the hosts highlight the importance of discoverability, clear branding, and visual demonstrations. The episode expl…
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Python in Science, Dashboards, and CLI Tools
This episode covers a range of practical Python topics, starting with the surprising dominance of Python in scientific computing, where it outpaces older languages by balancing high-level abstraction with efficient C-based execution. The h…
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Python Updates: GitHub Stale Issues, Jupyter & Grep
In this episode, the hosts dive into a variety of essential tools for the modern Python developer. Key discussions include the Stale bot for GitHub issue management, the Jute renderer for viewing Jupyter Notebooks in the terminal, and the …
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Python Byte-Size: SQLModel, GitHub.dev, and Productivity Tools
Episode 247 of Python Bytes explores exciting updates for Python developers, featuring tools to boost efficiency and simplify complex workflows. The team introduces WakePy for managing system power during long tasks and showcases the new g…
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Developer Productivity: GitHub, Memory, and Python Tips
This episode focuses on boosting developer productivity and managing Python projects effectively. The conversation explores automating GitHub forks using Actions, analyzing memory usage with PSUtil, and leveraging the advanced formatting c…
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GitHub Readmes, HandCalcs, FastAPI, and Memory Optimization
In this episode, we dive into creative ways to enhance your GitHub profile using custom markdown and automation. We explore HandCalcs, an excellent tool for turning Python math into beautiful LaTeX documentation, perfect for engineers. We …
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Python in Banking, GitHub Security, and Testing Tools
This episode covers the shifting landscape of professional programming, starting with Python's dominance replacing Excel in the high-speed world of financial modeling. The hosts discuss the new GitHub Security Lab, which incentivizes open-…
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Python Built-ins, GitHub Sponsors, News, and Web Frameworks
This episode covers a wide range of essential topics for the Python developer community. The discussion begins with an analysis of Python built-in functions that are often overlooked by newcomers but prove vital for clean, Pythonic code. M…
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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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Microsoft Acquires GitHub, REST APIs, and Python Tools
In this episode, we dive into building REST APIs with Flask, Swagger, and Connection, while exploring how documentation can be automated for better developer experience. We examine the latest advancements in static type checking using MyPy…
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Python Engineering Insights and 3.7 Performance News
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin discuss the latest trends and tools within the Python community. Highlights include using Pelican for high-performance static site generation, the flexibility of the notifiers library for man…
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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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Python Byte-Sized: Text Processing, 3.6 Features, and Tools
This episode covers essential updates and tools for the modern Python developer. We delve into replacing error-prone regular expressions with Finite State Transducers via PyNinny and explore the performance and syntax enhancements arriving…
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