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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 Packaging, Django Optimization & The State of Python
In episode 445 of Python Bytes, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken discuss the latest advancements in the Python ecosystem. Central to the discussion is Astral's new beta registry, PYX, which promises to revolutionize package management along…
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Python Packaging, Caddy Web Server, and PEP Updates
This episode focuses on enhancing development workflows and keeping up with the evolving Python ecosystem. Key discussions include mastering Git commit messages to improve project history, the utility of the Caddy web server for simplified…
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Python Packaging Governance, Django MongoDB & Pride Versioning
In episode 420, the Python Bytes team breaks down the proposed PEP 772, which outlines a new Python Packaging Council to streamline governance. The episode also highlights the official public preview of the MongoDB backend for Django, brid…
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Python Byte 413: Jitter, Astral & Package Management
Episode 413 of Python Bytes is packed with performance-focused news and ecosystem shifts. We explore Jitter, a blazingly fast and iterable JSON parser from the Pydantic team designed for LLMs. We also cover the major news of Astral taking …
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Python Packaging Trends and Django Development Updates
This episode covers the intense community discourse surrounding UV as a transformative packaging tool in the Python ecosystem, balancing concerns about vendor lock-in and VC funding with its undeniable performance benefits. The hosts analy…
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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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Python Packaging with UV and Dark Patterns in Design
In this episode, the hosts explore the rapid growth of UV, an all-in-one Python packaging and environment management tool that now handles full Python version installation and project dependency management. The conversation covers the late…
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Python Bytes: Free-Threading, PSF Updates, and New PEPs
This episode focuses on the transition toward free-threaded Python and the necessary tooling to support it, including a dedicated status tracker for packages. A major highlight is the introduction of PEP 751, an attempt to standardize depe…
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Python Updates: NumPy 2.0, Uvicorn & Jupyter releases
Episode 386 of Python Bytes highlights major developments in the Python community. NumPy 2.0 is set for release on June 16th, featuring significant breaking changes and a dedicated migration guide supported by the ruff tool. Uvicorn has in…
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Python Packaging Security, Edge Compute, and Tooling
This episode of Python Bytes explores essential updates in the Python space. We start with Pacemaker, a neat utility for precise loop timing, before addressing serious security concerns following a malware campaign on PyPI that utilized ty…
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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 3.13 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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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 Packaging, Interoperability, and Runtime Typing
This episode covers the evolving landscape of Python ecosystem management, starting with a discussion on standardizing dependency handling through pyproject.toml. The hosts dive deep into the fascinating Python Monkey project, which embeds…
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Python Packaging, Vector Search with PostgreSQL, and Load Testing Tools
This episode of Python Bytes covers critical updates in the world of Python development. The discussion begins with an in-depth look at modernizing packaging using pyproject.toml, emphasizing clarity and metadata management. The hosts then…
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Modern Python Tooling, Packaging Sustainability, and GPU Compute
In this episode, Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken dive into the latest developments in the Python world. The discussion starts with Rye, a Rust-based project management tool that simplifies environment and dependency handling. They also exp…
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Python Packaging, Resilience Acts, and New Tools
In this episode of Python Bytes, the team dives into the experimental Python package manager Huak, which brings Rust-based speed and efficiency to project workflows. The hosts also provide a critical analysis of the European Union's Cyber …
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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 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 300: Notebooks, Trust Stores, and Security
In this 300th episode milestone, the team explores cutting-edge Python tooling and critical ecosystem updates. Key highlights include a solution to the long-standing Jupyter Git integration problem using nbdev, and an important advancement…
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Python Bytes Episode 297: Data Modeling and Packaging
In this episode, we dive into tools that simplify Python development. We highlight SQLA Code Gen for automating complex database modeling in SQLAlchemy, and discuss the shift toward pyproject.toml as the new industry standard for packaging…
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Python Packaging, Async Caching, and Security Best Practices
This episode of Python Bytes covers essential tools for modern Python development. The discussion highlights pip constraints as a flexible way to manage dependencies without manual pinning and explores the async-cache library, which brings…
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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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