PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #548 (Oct. 25, 2022)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/548
#548 – OCTOBER 25, 2022 View in Browser » Python 3.11: Cool New Features for You to Try Python 3.11 is out! In this article, you’ll explore what Python 3.11 brings to the table. You’ll learn how
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/548
#548 – OCTOBER 25, 2022 View in Browser » Python 3.11: Cool New Features for You to Try Python 3.11 is out! In this article, you’ll explore what Python 3.11 brings to the table. You’ll learn how
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PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #548
Issue #548 of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter, published Oct. 25, 2022.
IslandT: Tkinter Tutorial — Create a message box that return the answer
Link: https://islandtropicaman.com/wp/2022/10/26/tkinter-tutorial-create-a-message-box-that-return-the-answer/
This is the last tutorial on Tkinter, there are still lots of widgets that I have not been able to cover on this website and you can find all of them on the official webpage of Tkinter!
In this exampl
Link: https://islandtropicaman.com/wp/2022/10/26/tkinter-tutorial-create-a-message-box-that-return-the-answer/
This is the last tutorial on Tkinter, there are still lots of widgets that I have not been able to cover on this website and you can find all of them on the official webpage of Tkinter!
In this exampl
Brian Okken: Installing Python 3.11 on Mac or Windows
Link: https://pythontest.com/python/installing-python-3-11/
Installing Python from python.org The easiest and most obvious (to me) way to install the latest version of Python on either Mac or Windows is:
Go to python.org Hover over the “Downloads” link in the
Link: https://pythontest.com/python/installing-python-3-11/
Installing Python from python.org The easiest and most obvious (to me) way to install the latest version of Python on either Mac or Windows is:
Go to python.org Hover over the “Downloads” link in the
PythonTest
Installing Python 3.11 on Mac or Windows
Installing Python from python.org
The easiest and most obvious (to me) way to install the latest version of Python on either Mac or Windows is:
Go to python.org
Hover over the “Downloads” link in the navigation.
This will detect if you are on Mac or Windows…
The easiest and most obvious (to me) way to install the latest version of Python on either Mac or Windows is:
Go to python.org
Hover over the “Downloads” link in the navigation.
This will detect if you are on Mac or Windows…
Python Software Foundation: Announcing Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q3 2022! 🎉
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/10/announcing-python-software-foundation.html
The PSF is pleased to announce its third batch of PSF Fellows for 2022! Let us welcome the new PSF Fellows for Q3! The following people continue to do amazing things for the Python community:Anwesha D
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/10/announcing-python-software-foundation.html
The PSF is pleased to announce its third batch of PSF Fellows for 2022! Let us welcome the new PSF Fellows for Q3! The following people continue to do amazing things for the Python community:Anwesha D
Python Software Foundation Blog
Announcing Python Software Foundation Fellow Members for Q3 2022! 🎉
The PSF is pleased to announce its third batch of PSF Fellows for 2022! Let us welcome the new PSF Fellows for Q3! The following people cont...
Real Python: How to Get the First Match From a Python List or Iterable
Link: https://realpython.com/python-first-match/
At some point in your Python journey, you may need to find the first item that matches a certain criterion in a Python iterable, such as a list or dictionary.
The simplest case is that you need to con
Link: https://realpython.com/python-first-match/
At some point in your Python journey, you may need to find the first item that matches a certain criterion in a Python iterable, such as a list or dictionary.
The simplest case is that you need to con
Realpython
How to Get the First Match From a Python List or Iterable – Real Python
In this tutorial, you'll learn about the best ways to get the first match from a Python list or iterable. You'll look into two different strategies, for loops and generators, and compare their performance. Then you'll finish up by creating a reusable function…
Python Engineering at Microsoft: A Team at Microsoft is Helping Make Python Faster
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-311-faster-cpython-team/
Inside the Faster CPython Team at Microsoft
The last few years have seen Python rise to prominence. TIOBE and IEEE both put the language in the top spot. The versatility of the language often comes wi
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-311-faster-cpython-team/
Inside the Faster CPython Team at Microsoft
The last few years have seen Python rise to prominence. TIOBE and IEEE both put the language in the top spot. The versatility of the language often comes wi
Microsoft News
A Team at Microsoft is Helping Make Python Faster
Python 3.11 brings the specialized adaptive interpreter, the starting point of a large plan to make Python much faster. At Microsoft, we have a full-time team dedicated to this project.
PyCon: Become a PyCon US 2023 Volunteer!
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2022/10/become-pycon-us-2023-volunteer.html
A community conference like PyCon US is in large part run by volunteers. There are many ways to get involved if you are interested in serving the community and meeting others as part of the team who m
Link: https://pycon.blogspot.com/2022/10/become-pycon-us-2023-volunteer.html
A community conference like PyCon US is in large part run by volunteers. There are many ways to get involved if you are interested in serving the community and meeting others as part of the team who m
Blogspot
Become a PyCon US 2023 Volunteer!
A community conference like PyCon US is in large part run by volunteers. There are many ways to get involved if you are interested in servin...
Paolo Melchiorre: About my proposal for the Django Core Sprints 🌅
Link: https://www.paulox.net/2022/10/26/about-my-proposal-for-the-django-core-sprints/
The story of how the proposal to organize sprints on the Django core was born and how I proposed it during the past DjangoCon US 2022 in San Diego to various components of the Django community.
Link: https://www.paulox.net/2022/10/26/about-my-proposal-for-the-django-core-sprints/
The story of how the proposal to organize sprints on the Django core was born and how I proposed it during the past DjangoCon US 2022 in San Diego to various components of the Django community.
Paolo Melchiorre
Paolo Melchiorre - About my proposal for the Django Core Sprints 🌅
The story of how the proposal to organize sprints on the Django core was born and how I proposed it during the past DjangoCon US 2022 in San Diego to various components of the Django community.
Codementor: How to get the help YOU need on Codementor.io FAST!
Link: https://www.codementor.io/zackknowspython/how-to-get-the-help-you-need-on-codementor-io-fast-1yioyyqhcb
Struggling to find urgent help? Click here.
Link: https://www.codementor.io/zackknowspython/how-to-get-the-help-you-need-on-codementor-io-fast-1yioyyqhcb
Struggling to find urgent help? Click here.
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How to get the help YOU need on Codementor.io FAST! | Codementor
Struggling to find urgent help? Click here.
Python Bytes: #307 Your Python just got faster (3.11 is out!)
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/307/your-python-just-got-faster-3.11-is-out
<p><strong>Watch the live stream:</strong></p>
<a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wU19yAB2mM' style='font-weight: bold;'>Watch on YouTube</a><br>
<br>
<p><strong>About the show</strong></p>
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/307/your-python-just-got-faster-3.11-is-out
<p><strong>Watch the live stream:</strong></p>
<a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wU19yAB2mM' style='font-weight: bold;'>Watch on YouTube</a><br>
<br>
<p><strong>About the show</strong></p>
pythonbytes.fm
Your Python just got faster (3.11 is out!)
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Oct 26th, 2022
Glyph Lefkowitz: Super Swing Districts
Link: https://blog.glyph.im/2022/10/super-swing-districts.html
In my corner of the social graph, when we talk about politics today, we tend to
use a lot of moralizing language. A lot of emotive language. And that makes
sense; overt fascist are repeating the str
Link: https://blog.glyph.im/2022/10/super-swing-districts.html
In my corner of the social graph, when we talk about politics today, we tend to
use a lot of moralizing language. A lot of emotive language. And that makes
sense; overt fascist are repeating the str
blog.glyph.im
Super Swing Districts
Donate now to save democracy. Please. I like democracy.
Andre Roberge: Better NameError messages for Python
Link: https://aroberge.blogspot.com/2022/10/better-nameerror-messages-for-python.html
Python 3.11 is barely out and already the 3.12 alpha has some improvements for NameError messages. I suspect that these will be backported to 3.11 in time for the next release. On Ideas Python Discuss
Link: https://aroberge.blogspot.com/2022/10/better-nameerror-messages-for-python.html
Python 3.11 is barely out and already the 3.12 alpha has some improvements for NameError messages. I suspect that these will be backported to 3.11 in time for the next release. On Ideas Python Discuss
Blogspot
Better NameError messages for Python
Python 3.11 is barely out and already the 3.12 alpha has some improvements for NameError messages. I suspect that these will be backported t...
Python⇒Speed: Early speed optimizations aren't premature
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/premature-optimization/
As you code, you might have a coworker, or friend, or a little voice in your head, reminding you of Knuth’s famous saying: “premature optimization is the root of all evil.”
But what makes an optimizat
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/premature-optimization/
As you code, you might have a coworker, or friend, or a little voice in your head, reminding you of Knuth’s famous saying: “premature optimization is the root of all evil.”
But what makes an optimizat
Python⇒Speed
Early speed optimizations aren’t premature
Making your code faster from the start is, in fact, an excellent idea.
Talk Python to Me: #387: Build All the Things with Pants Build System
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/387/build-all-the-things-with-pants-build-system
Do you have a large or growing Python code base? If you struggle to run builds, tests, linting, and other quality checks regularly or quickly, you'll want to hear what Benjy Weinberger has to say. He'
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/387/build-all-the-things-with-pants-build-system
Do you have a large or growing Python code base? If you struggle to run builds, tests, linting, and other quality checks regularly or quickly, you'll want to hear what Benjy Weinberger has to say. He'
talkpython.fm
Build All the Things with Pants Build System
Do you have a large or growing Python code base? If you struggle to run builds, tests, linting, and other quality checks regularly or quickly, you'll want to hear what Benjy Weinberger has to say. He's here to introduce Pants Build to us. Pants is a fast…
PyBites: The role of luck
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp92-the-role-of-luck/
Listen here:
Today we talk about luck and how it relates to career success.It annoys the heck out of us when people say about successful people “oh they were just lucky”.Sure luck has a role, but oft
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp92-the-role-of-luck/
Listen here:
Today we talk about luck and how it relates to career success.It annoys the heck out of us when people say about successful people “oh they were just lucky”.Sure luck has a role, but oft
PyBites
The Role Of Luck - PyBites
Today we talk about luck and how it relates to career success.
PyCharm: PyCharm 2022.3 EAP 3 Is Out!
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/10/2022-3-eap-3/
In this new EAP build, we’ve introduced the ability to execute asynchronous code in the Debug Console and Evaluate dialog, improved the parsing and rendering of some sections for class docstrings, enh
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/10/2022-3-eap-3/
In this new EAP build, we’ve introduced the ability to execute asynchronous code in the Debug Console and Evaluate dialog, improved the parsing and rendering of some sections for class docstrings, enh
The JetBrains Blog
PyCharm 2022.3 EAP 3 Is Out! | The PyCharm Blog
In this new EAP build, we’ve introduced the ability to execute asynchronous code in the Debug Console and Evaluate dialog, improved the parsing and rendering of some sections for class docstrings, enh
PyBites: From teacher to software developer
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp93-pfrom-teacher-to-software-developer/
Listen here:
In this episode we talk with none other than Sean Tibor from the Teaching Python podcast.
Did you know he recently made an important career switch from teacher to developer?
You’ll hear
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp93-pfrom-teacher-to-software-developer/
Listen here:
In this episode we talk with none other than Sean Tibor from the Teaching Python podcast.
Did you know he recently made an important career switch from teacher to developer?
You’ll hear
PyBites
From Teacher To Software Developer - PyBites
Did you know he recently made an important career switch from teacher to developer?
Ned Batchelder: Ideal open source
Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202210/ideal_open_source.html
A friend asked my opinion about DHH’s essay from last year:
I won’t let you pay me for my open source.
He makes some interesting points about how Bill Gates and Richard Stallman,
the poster children f
Link: https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/202210/ideal_open_source.html
A friend asked my opinion about DHH’s essay from last year:
I won’t let you pay me for my open source.
He makes some interesting points about how Bill Gates and Richard Stallman,
the poster children f
Nedbatchelder
Ideal open source
DHH says we can choose our purpose in open source. I don’t feel all the freedom he describes.
Go Deh: Ouch, vscode! 😠
Link: http://paddy3118.blogspot.com/2022/10/ouch-vscode.html
The company cloud has hundreds of machines and I need to get some idea of the hardware so I find dmidecode for the functionality and need to parse its structured output and generate A Python datastruc
Link: http://paddy3118.blogspot.com/2022/10/ouch-vscode.html
The company cloud has hundreds of machines and I need to get some idea of the hardware so I find dmidecode for the functionality and need to parse its structured output and generate A Python datastruc
Blogspot
Ouch, vscode! 😠
The company cloud has hundreds of machines and I need to get some idea of the hardware so I find dmidecode for the functionality and need to...
IslandT: Matplotlib Tutorial — Start to create a simple graph
Link: https://islandtropicaman.com/wp/2022/10/30/matplotlib-tutorial-start-to-create-a-simple-graph/
Matplotlib is a third-party python library that you can use to create various graphs as well as charts to present your data. This is the starting article of the 10 parts series of the Matplotlib libra
Link: https://islandtropicaman.com/wp/2022/10/30/matplotlib-tutorial-start-to-create-a-simple-graph/
Matplotlib is a third-party python library that you can use to create various graphs as well as charts to present your data. This is the starting article of the 10 parts series of the Matplotlib libra
PyPy: The PyPy Blog Turns 15 Years
Link: https://www.pypy.org/posts/2022/10/blog-15-years.html
Exactly 15 years ago today we wrote the first blog post on the PyPy blog!
Over the years, we have written 423 posts, from the shortest to the
longest. In 2021 we moved from blogger to our own domain.
Link: https://www.pypy.org/posts/2022/10/blog-15-years.html
Exactly 15 years ago today we wrote the first blog post on the PyPy blog!
Over the years, we have written 423 posts, from the shortest to the
longest. In 2021 we moved from blogger to our own domain.
PyPy
The PyPy Blog Turns 15 Years
Exactly 15 years ago today we wrote the first blog post on the PyPy blog!
Over the years, we have written 423 posts, from the shortest to the
longest. In 2021 we moved from blogger to our own domain.
Over the years, we have written 423 posts, from the shortest to the
longest. In 2021 we moved from blogger to our own domain.