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OAUTH on client-side with Python

An overview of OAUTH in non-web apps and the general data-flow of an OAUTH Client.

https://jakabszilard.work/posts/oauth-in-python
Rendering 18,000 videos in real-time with Python

Learn how the author used game engine tech to solve a video streaming problem.

https://madebymohammed.com/pysaic
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CLI subcommands with lazy imports

The post explains that Python 3.15’s new lazy imports feature is great for CLI tools, but naïve argparse subcommand patterns accidentally force all lazy imports to execute early, negating the benefit. It then shows two simple patterns that preserve laziness for subcommands: dispatching with a match statement, or wrapping lazy-imported callables in lambdas so they are only reified when th...

https://snarky.ca/subcommands-with-lazy-imports/
Capturing Plots in R and Python: A Tale of Two Architectures

This post explains how plot capture works differently in Python and R: in Python (especially Jupyter) all figure output goes through a single display system that makes automatic capture reliable, whereas in R the graphics architecture has no central display layer so capturing plots is harder and often requires explicit publishing. It contrasts the architectural reasons behind these diffe...

https://blog.gofigr.io/posts/capturing-plots-in-r-and-python
Properties vs Methods in Python: What Your Code Is Promising

The video explains when to use a property versus a method in Python, highlighting how each communicates different expectations around cost, side effects, and behavior. It also argues that async properties are typically a design smell and shows how to keep asynchronous work explicit while maintaining clean object design.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHLZ_uTrCYA
Validating data with pointblank in python

One of the most common tasks of any organization is reviewing data to ensure that it is accurate and does not contain errors. Commonly, this is done by producing graphs or summary information like a median or mean and confirming that it looks reasonable. Pointblank is a newer tool that allows you to really dig into a dataset and task assumptions in a robust and reproducible manner.

https://www.markpitblado.me/blog/validating-data-with-pointblank-in-python
Update on array API adoption in scikit-learn

The article explains how scikit-learn is adopting the Python Array API standard, allowing machine-learning code to run on different array libraries (NumPy, PyTorch, CuPy) without rewriting algorithms. This enables the same scikit-learn models to automatically leverage accelerators like GPUs and improves interoperability across the scientific Python ecosystem.

https://labs.quansight.org/blog/array-api-scikit-learn-2026
Python 3.12.13, 3.11.15 and 3.10.20 are now available!

New security releases for 3.10, 3.11 and 3.12 are now available. (As these Python versions are now in security-fix-only mode, these are source-only releases, and there is no pre-set release cadence.)

https://blog.python.org/2026/03/python-31213-31115-31020/
MedKit

MedKit is a high-performance, unified SDK that transforms fragmented medical APIs into a single, programmable platform. It provides a clean interface for OpenFDA, PubMed, and ClinicalTrials.gov, augmented with a clinical intelligence layer and relationship mapping.

https://github.com/interestng/medkit
Serving Private Files with Django and S3

The article shows how to securely serve private user files stored in Amazon S3 from a Django app by keeping the bucket private and generating time-limited pre-signed URLs when a user is authorized to access a file. This approach lets S3 handle file delivery directly while Django controls access, avoiding slow proxying through the app server and making the system more scalable.

https://lincolnloop.com/blog/serving-private-files-with-django-and-s3/
Unit testing your code’s performance, part 2: Catching speed changes

Got benchmarks in CI? You can (maybe) use tests to catch performance changes even earlier.

https://pythonspeed.com/articles/speed-unit-tests/