What's up Python: MOAR uv, flask-like Django, debugging live processes...
29 Dec 2024 |
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December, 2024
Samuel Colvin on LogFire, mixing Python with Rust & being pydantic about types
25 Nov 2024 |
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(and when not to use ClickHouse or Timescale)
What if AI eventually makes programmers smarter, not dumber?
15 Nov 2024 |
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I don't miss learning the Iliad by heart anyway
What's up Python? 3.13 is out, t-strings look awesome, dep groups come in handy...
29 Oct 2024 |
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October, 2024
Python 3.13, what didn't make the headlines
25 Oct 2024 |
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Some sell you clicks, I save you some
Russell Keith-Magee on Beeware, packaging, GUI & money in Python
19 Oct 2024 |
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And some interesting insights on Anaconda and Astral
Yes, you need to duplicate your frontend business logic on the server
13 Oct 2024 |
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Yes, even if you use WASM or Pyscript
What's up Python? 3.8 dies, 3.13 is born, Excel Python is available... maybe?
30 Sept 2024 |
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September 2024
The Framework 13 after months of use
23 Sept 2024 |
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Buying a new machine just so I can write an article
Recently I read a few articles and have a few questions
19 Sept 2024 |
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Or how to write an article when you have Covid and want to stay in bed
What's up Python? UV disrupts packaging, 2023 community stats, namespaces in Pypi...
1 Sept 2024 |
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August 2024
Charlie Marsh on Astral, UV and the Python packaging ecosystem
26 Aug 2024 |
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Yes, we talk about the type-checker thing
What's the deal with setuptools, setup.py, pyproject.toml and wheels?
19 Aug 2024 |
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Why? Why? Why? Oh, that's why.
Testing with Python (part 9): the extra mile
7 Aug 2024 |
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We almost look professional now
What's up Python? Setuptools breaks, a better PDB, cPython on CalVer...
1 Aug 2024 |
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July 2024
What's up Python? Django gets background tasks, a new Python REPL, bye bye gunicorn...
25 Jun 2024 |
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June, 2024
Testing with Python (part 7): ...until you make it
19 Jun 2024 |
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Simon & Garfunkel wrote the playbook. Well, at least the Bookends.
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