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Python Development: Upgrading Django, UV, and AI Tools
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken dive deep into a diverse set of Python engineering topics. The discussion highlights tools for better Django management, an analysis of why the UV package installer is signif…
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Python 456: Serialization, PEP 810, and PSF Funding
In this episode, we dive into the complex intersection of politics and open source as the PSF makes the difficult decision to reject a major grant over restrictive conditions. We also explore technical innovations, highlighting Pybantic fo…
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Python Bytes Episode 418: Remembering Michael Foord
Episode 418 of Python Bytes is dedicated to the memory and impact of core Python developer Michael Foord. Michael, who was instrumental in the creation of the unittest.mock library and the PyCon Language Summit, is celebrated for his uniqu…
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Open Source Funding, Dependency Groups & Web Dev Tools
In this episode of Python Bytes, Michael and Brian delve into the evolving landscape of Python development. Key highlights include the Django Software Foundation joining the Open Source Pledge to support maintainers, and the recent approva…
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Python Bytes Episode 400: Celebrating 400 Episodes
In this 400th anniversary episode of Python Bytes, the hosts celebrate their journey and community impact. The technical discussion covers the highly anticipated upcoming release of Python 3.13, emphasizing the need for proactive testing b…
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Python Updates: UV, Open Source Myths, and Community Tools
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Akin explore the evolving landscape of Python development, focusing heavily on the major release of UV, a unified tool designed to replace legacy packaging workflows. They clarify common myths reg…
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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 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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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 Packaging, MyPy 1.0, and SQL Alchemy 2.0 Updates
In this episode, the team explores significant updates in the Python ecosystem. The conversation centers on the ongoing evolution of Python packaging, with a focus on PyPA recommendations and the merits of various build backends like Flit …
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Python Updates: Tools, Performance, and Search Privacy
In this episode, we dive into the latest tools for Python developers, ranging from automated FAQ generators like Factory to high-performance web frameworks like Socketify.py. We explore the trade-offs of building custom internal tooling ve…
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Software Productivity, AI Code Licensing, and Native Dialogs
This episode covers essential strategies for developer productivity, emphasizing the importance of detailed issue tracking and documentation. The hosts discuss the ongoing legal challenges regarding AI-assisted coding tools like GitHub Cop…
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Python Tooling: Latexify, Prefixed, DBT, and Memory Profiling
In this episode, the hosts explore a variety of Python-centric tools designed for modern development workflows. Key highlights include Latexify, which bridges the gap between Python and academic LaTeX notation, and the Prefixed library for…
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Python Web Frameworks: Sanic, FastAPI, and Open Source
This episode focuses on practical Python development tips, framework updates, and community maintenance. We discuss the importance of breaking down code into smaller, more manageable units and utilizing automated tools for cleaner code. A …
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Open Source Contributions, DSLs, and Python Async Tools
This episode focuses on best practices for contributing to open source projects, highlighting the importance of reading documentation, submitting focused pull requests, and maintaining communication with maintainers. We explore TextX, a po…
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Python Packaging, Jupyter Mastery, and Insights
This episode of Python Bytes covers a wide range of practical tools and concepts for the Python ecosystem. The conversation begins with a look at AutoPy2EXE, a helpful interface for simplifying the distribution of Python apps by bundling s…
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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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Django 4.0, Code Minifiers, and Addressing Tech Debt
In this episode, the team discusses the new features in Django 4.0 and the broader trend of dropping support for aging Python versions. They explore unique development tools, including a Python minifier for memory-constrained environments,…
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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 Development: Cython, Scikit-learn 1.0, and Scalability
This episode covers critical updates in the Python ecosystem including the stable 1.0 release of scikit-learn, which highlights the importance of API maturity. Guest Will McGuigan discusses the development of the Textual framework and the …
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Python Performance, Large-Scale GPUs, and ReadMe Tools
This episode of Python Bytes explores a wide spectrum of the Python landscape. We discuss readme.so for streamlined documentation, DateFinder for simplified date parsing, and the incredible hardware power of the Cerebras wafer-scale AI chi…
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Python Developer Survey, FastAPI, and Django Ninja Insights
Episode 223 of Python Bytes features special guest Sebastian Ramirez, creator of FastAPI, to analyze the 2020 Python Developer Survey results and discuss recent trends in the ecosystem. The conversation covers the substantial growth of Fas…
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Python 3.9 Features, Jupyter Black, and Anti-Patterns
This episode focuses on several key updates in Python 3.9, including new dictionary operators, string prefix/suffix cleanup, and expanded type hinting capabilities. We also dive into developer productivity tools like Jupyter Black for easi…
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Python Developer Tools: Formatting, Visualization, and Testing
In this episode, we dive into powerful tools for Python developers, focusing on simplifying datetime formatting with pystrftime.com and creating interactive graphs using pandas-bokeh. We explore the innovative NBDev framework, which bridge…
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