Django Weblog: Nominate a Djangonaut for the 2025 Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/sep/13/nominate-a-djangonaut-for-the-2025-malcolm-prize/
Hello Everyone đź‘‹ It is that time of year again when we recognize someone from our community in memory of our friend Malcolm.
Malcolm was an early core contributor to Django and had a huge influence o
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/sep/13/nominate-a-djangonaut-for-the-2025-malcolm-prize/
Hello Everyone đź‘‹ It is that time of year again when we recognize someone from our community in memory of our friend Malcolm.
Malcolm was an early core contributor to Django and had a huge influence o
Django Project
Nominate a Djangonaut for the 2025 Malcolm Tredinnick Memorial Prize
Posted by Sarah Abderemane on Sept. 13, 2025
Brian Okken: Timeline
Link: https://pythontest.com/posts/lean-tdd/timeline/
There are a lot of events in the history of software development.
This is a list of dates that have some significance in either the stuff I work with or methodologies.
I’ve compiled this list for my o
Link: https://pythontest.com/posts/lean-tdd/timeline/
There are a lot of events in the history of software development.
This is a list of dates that have some significance in either the stuff I work with or methodologies.
I’ve compiled this list for my o
Pythontest
Timeline | PythonTest
Timeline of various software events
Brian Okken: Timeline of Selected Software Events
Link: https://pythontest.com/timeline-selected-software-events/
There are a lot of events in the history of software development.
This is a list of dates that have some significance in either the stuff I work with or methodologies.
I’ve compiled this list for my o
Link: https://pythontest.com/timeline-selected-software-events/
There are a lot of events in the history of software development.
This is a list of dates that have some significance in either the stuff I work with or methodologies.
I’ve compiled this list for my o
Pythontest
Timeline of Selected Software Events | PythonTest
Timeline of various software events
Python Software Foundation: Sprints are the best part of a conference
Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2025/09/sprints-are-best-part-of-conference.html
When I first started attending Python conferences, my focus was entirely on the talks on the schedule. That's not surprising, there's no conference without talks! Over the years, though, I came to app
Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2025/09/sprints-are-best-part-of-conference.html
When I first started attending Python conferences, my focus was entirely on the talks on the schedule. That's not surprising, there's no conference without talks! Over the years, though, I came to app
Python Software Foundation Blog
Sprints are the best part of a conference
When I first started attending Python conferences, my focus was entirely on the talks on the schedule. That's not surprising, there's no con...
Armin Ronacher: What’s a Foreigner?
Link: https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2025/9/14/whats-an-foreigner/
Across many countries, resistance to immigration is rising — even places with
little immigration, like Japan, now see rallies against
it.
I’m not going to take a side here. I want to examine a simple
Link: https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2025/9/14/whats-an-foreigner/
Across many countries, resistance to immigration is rising — even places with
little immigration, like Japan, now see rallies against
it.
I’m not going to take a side here. I want to examine a simple
Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings
What’s a Foreigner?
Thoughts on immigration.
Go Deh: From all truths to (ir)relevancies
Link: http://paddy3118.blogspot.com/2025/09/from-all-truths-to-irrelevancies.html
Following up on my previous post about truth tables, I now ask a subtler question: which inputs actually matter? Some variables, though present, leave no trace on the output. In this post, I uncover
Link: http://paddy3118.blogspot.com/2025/09/from-all-truths-to-irrelevancies.html
Following up on my previous post about truth tables, I now ask a subtler question: which inputs actually matter? Some variables, though present, leave no trace on the output. In this post, I uncover
Blogspot
From all truths to (ir)relevancies
Following up on my previous post about truth tables, I now ask a subtler question: which inputs actually matter? Some variables, though p...
Real Python: Quiz: What Does -> Mean in Python Function Definitions?
Link: https://realpython.com/quizzes/what-does-arrow-mean-in-python/
In this quiz, you will revisit how Python uses the arrow notation (->) in function signatures to provide return type hints. Practice identifying correct syntax, annotating containers, and understandin
Link: https://realpython.com/quizzes/what-does-arrow-mean-in-python/
In this quiz, you will revisit how Python uses the arrow notation (->) in function signatures to provide return type hints. Practice identifying correct syntax, annotating containers, and understandin
Realpython
What Does -> Mean in Python Function Definitions? Quiz – Real Python
Test your understanding of Python return type hints and learn how to use the -> arrow, annotate containers, and check code with static tools.
Real Python: Quiz: Python Project Management With uv
Link: https://realpython.com/quizzes/python-project-management-with-uv/
In this quiz, you will review how to use uv, the high-speed Python package and project manager. You will practice key commands, explore the files uv creates for you, and work with project setup tasks.
Link: https://realpython.com/quizzes/python-project-management-with-uv/
In this quiz, you will review how to use uv, the high-speed Python package and project manager. You will practice key commands, explore the files uv creates for you, and work with project setup tasks.
Realpython
Python Project Management With uv Quiz – Real Python
Test your skills with uv, the fast Python project manager. Practice setup, package installs, and key files created by uv.
Mike Driscoll: Erys – A TUI for Jupyter Notebooks
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2025/09/15/erys-a-tui-for-jupyter-notebooks/
Have you ever thought to yourself: “Wouldn’t it be nice to run Jupyter Notebooks in my terminal?” Well, you’re in luck. The new Erys project not only makes running Jupyter Notebooks in your terminal a
Link: https://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2025/09/15/erys-a-tui-for-jupyter-notebooks/
Have you ever thought to yourself: “Wouldn’t it be nice to run Jupyter Notebooks in my terminal?” Well, you’re in luck. The new Erys project not only makes running Jupyter Notebooks in your terminal a
Mouse Vs Python
Erys - A TUI for Jupyter Notebooks - Mouse Vs Python
Have you ever thought to yourself: "Wouldn't it be nice to run Jupyter Notebooks in my terminal?" Well, you're in luck. The new Erys project not only
Python Bytes: #449 Suggestive Trove Classifiers
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/449/suggestive-trove-classifiers
<strong>Topics covered in this episode:</strong><br>
<ul>
<li><em>* <a href="https://news.itsfoss.com/mozilla-lifeline-is-safe/?featured_on=pythonbytes">Mozilla’s Lifeline is Safe After Judge’s Goog
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/449/suggestive-trove-classifiers
<strong>Topics covered in this episode:</strong><br>
<ul>
<li><em>* <a href="https://news.itsfoss.com/mozilla-lifeline-is-safe/?featured_on=pythonbytes">Mozilla’s Lifeline is Safe After Judge’s Goog
pythonbytes.fm
Suggestive Trove Classifiers
News and announcements from the Python community for the week of Sep 15th, 2025
Real Python: What Does -> Mean in Python Function Definitions?
Link: https://realpython.com/what-does-arrow-mean-in-python/
In Python, the arrow symbol (->) appears in function definitions as a notation to indicate the expected return type. This notation is optional, but when you include it, you clarify what data type a fu
Link: https://realpython.com/what-does-arrow-mean-in-python/
In Python, the arrow symbol (->) appears in function definitions as a notation to indicate the expected return type. This notation is optional, but when you include it, you clarify what data type a fu
Realpython
What Does -> Mean in Python Function Definitions? – Real Python
Wondering what the arrow notation means in Python? Discover how -> is used in type hints, functions, and more, with clear explanations and examples.
Python Engineering at Microsoft: Python in Visual Studio Code – September 2025 Release
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-september-2025-release/
We’re excited to announce the September 2025 release of the Python, Pylance and Jupyter extensions for Visual Studio Code!
This release includes the following announcements:
Experimental AI-powered h
Link: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-visual-studio-code-september-2025-release/
We’re excited to announce the September 2025 release of the Python, Pylance and Jupyter extensions for Visual Studio Code!
This release includes the following announcements:
Experimental AI-powered h
Microsoft News
Python in Visual Studio Code – September 2025 Release
The September 2025 release includes pipenv support in the Python Environment Extension, a new experimental hover feature with GitHub Copilot and Pylance, and more!
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #699: Feature Flags, Type Checker Showdown, Null in pandas, and More (Sept. 15, 2025)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/699
#699 – SEPTEMBER 15, 2025 View in Browser » Feature Flags in Depth Feature flags are a way to enable or disable blocks of code without needing to re-deploy your software. This post shows you sev
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/699
#699 – SEPTEMBER 15, 2025 View in Browser » Feature Flags in Depth Feature flags are a way to enable or disable blocks of code without needing to re-deploy your software. This post shows you sev
Pycoders
PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #699
Feature Flags, Type Checker Showdown, Null in pandas, and More
Jacob Perkins: Python Async Gather in Batches
Link: https://streamhacker.com/2025/09/15/python-async-gather-in-batches/
Python’s asyncio.gather function is great for I/O bound parallel processing. There’s a simple utility function I like to use that I call gather_in_batches:
async def gather_in_batches(tasks, batch_siz
Link: https://streamhacker.com/2025/09/15/python-async-gather-in-batches/
Python’s asyncio.gather function is great for I/O bound parallel processing. There’s a simple utility function I like to use that I call gather_in_batches:
async def gather_in_batches(tasks, batch_siz
StreamHacker
Python Async Gather in Batches
Process data in parallel simply and effectively with python’s asyncio.gather
Tryton News: Security Release for issue #14220
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/security-release-for-issue-14220/8823
Luis Falcon has found that trytond may log sensitive data like passwords when the logging level is set to INFO.
Impact
CVSS v3.0 Base Score: 4.2
Attack Vector: Network
Attack Complexity: Low
Privileg
Link: https://discuss.tryton.org/t/security-release-for-issue-14220/8823
Luis Falcon has found that trytond may log sensitive data like passwords when the logging level is set to INFO.
Impact
CVSS v3.0 Base Score: 4.2
Attack Vector: Network
Attack Complexity: Low
Privileg
Tryton Discussion
Security Release for issue #14220
Luis Falcon has found that trytond may log sensitive data like passwords when the logging level is set to INFO. Impact CVSS v3.0 Base Score: 4.2 Attack Vector: Network Attack Complexity: Low Privileges Required: High User Interaction: None Scope: Unchanged…
Real Python: Python Project Management With uv
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/python-project-management-with-uv/
The uv tool is a high-speed package and project manager for Python. It’s written in Rust and designed to streamline your workflow. It offers fast dependency installation and integrates various functio
Link: https://realpython.com/courses/python-project-management-with-uv/
The uv tool is a high-speed package and project manager for Python. It’s written in Rust and designed to streamline your workflow. It offers fast dependency installation and integrates various functio
Realpython
Python Project Management With uv – Real Python
Create and manage Python projects with uv, a blazing-fast package and project manager built in Rust. Learn setup, workflow, and best practices.
Python Software Foundation: Announcing the 2025 PSF Board Election Results!
Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2025/09/announcing-2025-psf-board-election.html
The 2025 election for the PSF Board created an opportunity for conversations about the PSF's work to serve the global Python community. We appreciate community members' perspectives, passion, and enga
Link: https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2025/09/announcing-2025-psf-board-election.html
The 2025 election for the PSF Board created an opportunity for conversations about the PSF's work to serve the global Python community. We appreciate community members' perspectives, passion, and enga
Python Software Foundation Blog
Announcing the 2025 PSF Board Election Results!
The 2025 election for the PSF Board created an opportunity for conversations about the PSF's work to serve the global Python community. We a...
PyCoder’s Weekly: Issue #700: Special Issue #700! (Sept. 16, 2025)
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/700
#700 – SEPTEMBER 16, 2025 View in Browser » Nope, you’re not seeing double, this is the second delivery of PyCoder’s this week. In celebration of our 700th issue we’re sending you a little extra P
Link: https://pycoders.com/issues/700
#700 – SEPTEMBER 16, 2025 View in Browser » Nope, you’re not seeing double, this is the second delivery of PyCoder’s this week. In celebration of our 700th issue we’re sending you a little extra P
Pycoders
PyCoder’s Weekly | Issue #700
Special Issue #700!
Python Morsels: Nested list comprehensions
Link: https://www.pythonmorsels.com/nested-list-comprehensions/
Nested list comprehensions in Python can look complex, but with thoughtful whitespace, they can be pretty readable!
Table of contents
Nested list comprehensions
Nested for loops
Comprehensions ver
Link: https://www.pythonmorsels.com/nested-list-comprehensions/
Nested list comprehensions in Python can look complex, but with thoughtful whitespace, they can be pretty readable!
Table of contents
Nested list comprehensions
Nested for loops
Comprehensions ver
Pythonmorsels
Nested list comprehensions
Nested list comprehensions in Python can look complex, but with thoughtful whitespace, they can be pretty readable!
Real Python: Quiz: Python 3.14 Preview: REPL Autocompletion and Highlighting
Link: https://realpython.com/quizzes/python-repl-autocompletion-highlighting/
In this quiz, you’ll test your understanding of Python 3.14 Preview: REPL Autocompletion and Highlighting.
With these skills, you’ll be able to take advantage of smarter autocompletion in import state
Link: https://realpython.com/quizzes/python-repl-autocompletion-highlighting/
In this quiz, you’ll test your understanding of Python 3.14 Preview: REPL Autocompletion and Highlighting.
With these skills, you’ll be able to take advantage of smarter autocompletion in import state
Realpython
Python 3.14 Preview: REPL Autocompletion and Highlighting Quiz – Real Python
Take this quiz to explore Python 3.14's REPL upgrades! Test your knowledge of new autocompletion tools and built-in syntax highlighting.
Stéphane Wirtel: How about checking out the upcoming interesting conferences?
Link: https://wirtel.be/post/2025/09/17/how-about-checking-out-the-upcoming-interesting-conferences/
Here are the upcoming conferences that interest me.
Odoo Experience 2025: I think I’ll go tomorrow, it’s been a long time since I last attended. The last time I was part of the team was back in 2014
Link: https://wirtel.be/post/2025/09/17/how-about-checking-out-the-upcoming-interesting-conferences/
Here are the upcoming conferences that interest me.
Odoo Experience 2025: I think I’ll go tomorrow, it’s been a long time since I last attended. The last time I was part of the team was back in 2014