Django Weblog: Django 6.0 beta 1 released
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/22/django-60-beta-released/
Django 6.0 beta 1 is now available. It represents the second
stage in the 6.0 release cycle and is an opportunity to try out
the changes coming in Django 6.0.
Django 6.0 assembles a mosaic of modern t
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/22/django-60-beta-released/
Django 6.0 beta 1 is now available. It represents the second
stage in the 6.0 release cycle and is an opportunity to try out
the changes coming in Django 6.0.
Django 6.0 assembles a mosaic of modern t
Django Project
Django 6.0 beta 1 released
Posted by Natalia Bidart on Oct. 22, 2025
Patrick Altman: Reusing GraphQL Queries within Django
Link: https://wedgworth.dev/reusing-graphql-queries-within-django/
We like to use GraphQL as the API layer for building SPAs (Single Page App) written with a VueJS frontend and Django backend. Types tend to map pretty nicely to models and frontend development can re
Link: https://wedgworth.dev/reusing-graphql-queries-within-django/
We like to use GraphQL as the API layer for building SPAs (Single Page App) written with a VueJS frontend and Django backend. Types tend to map pretty nicely to models and frontend development can re
Wedgworth Technology
Reusing GraphQL Queries within Django
How we query our GraphQL API directly through Python avoiding duplication of query logic and overhead of web requests.
Django Weblog: PyCharm & Django annual fundraiser
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/23/pycharm-django-annual-fundraiser/
We are excited to share the news about our annual fundraiser – and a new way for you to benefit from it. We need your help to support key initiatives such as:
Django Fellows: Ensuring the rapid devel
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/23/pycharm-django-annual-fundraiser/
We are excited to share the news about our annual fundraiser – and a new way for you to benefit from it. We need your help to support key initiatives such as:
Django Fellows: Ensuring the rapid devel
Django Project
PyCharm & Django annual fundraiser
Posted by Thibaud Colas and JetBrains on Oct. 23, 2025
Quansight Labs Blog: BLAS/LAPACK packaging
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/blas-lapack-packaging
An overview of differences between BLAS / LAPACK implementations and their packaging.
Link: https://labs.quansight.org/blog/blas-lapack-packaging
An overview of differences between BLAS / LAPACK implementations and their packaging.
labs.quansight.org
BLAS/LAPACK packaging
An overview of differences between BLAS / LAPACK implementations and their packaging.
PyCharm: Why Performance Matters in Python Development
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2025/10/why-performance-matters-in-python-development/
This is a guest post from Dido Grigorov, a deep learning engineer and Python programmer with 17 years of experience in the field.
Python’s flexibility and ease of use make it a go-to language for dev
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2025/10/why-performance-matters-in-python-development/
This is a guest post from Dido Grigorov, a deep learning engineer and Python programmer with 17 years of experience in the field.
Python’s flexibility and ease of use make it a go-to language for dev
The JetBrains Blog
Why Performance Matters in Python Development | The PyCharm Blog
Learn why code optimization is important and how efficient Python code improves speed, scalability, and the user experience.
"Michael Kennedy's Thoughts on Technology": Course: Agentic AI for Python Devs
Link: https://mkennedy.codes/posts/agentic-ai-programming-for-python-devs-course/
I just published a brand new course over at Talk Python: Agentic AI Programming for Python Devs.
This course teaches you how to collaborate with agentic AI tools, not just chatbots or autocomplete, b
Link: https://mkennedy.codes/posts/agentic-ai-programming-for-python-devs-course/
I just published a brand new course over at Talk Python: Agentic AI Programming for Python Devs.
This course teaches you how to collaborate with agentic AI tools, not just chatbots or autocomplete, b
Michael Kennedy's Thoughts on Technology
Course: Agentic AI for Python Devs
I just published my first course on using agentic AI for writing Python code.
Graham Dumpleton: Detecting object wrappers
Link: https://grahamdumpleton.me/posts/2025/10/detecting-object-wrappers/
It should not need to be said, but monkey patching is evil.
At least that is the mantra we like to recite, but reality is that for some things in Python it is the only practical solution.
The best exa
Link: https://grahamdumpleton.me/posts/2025/10/detecting-object-wrappers/
It should not need to be said, but monkey patching is evil.
At least that is the mantra we like to recite, but reality is that for some things in Python it is the only practical solution.
The best exa
grahamdumpleton.me
Detecting object wrappers - Graham Dumpleton
How to detect if an object has already been wrapped.
Seth Michael Larson: Easily create co-authored commits with GitHub handles
Link: https://sethmlarson.dev/easy-github-co-authored-by?utm_campaign=rss
You can add co-authors to a GitHub commit using the Co-authored-by
field in the git commit message. But what if your co-author doesn't have a
public email address listed on GitHub?
No problem, you can
Link: https://sethmlarson.dev/easy-github-co-authored-by?utm_campaign=rss
You can add co-authors to a GitHub commit using the Co-authored-by
field in the git commit message. But what if your co-author doesn't have a
public email address listed on GitHub?
No problem, you can
sethmlarson.dev
Easily create co‑authored commits with GitHub handles
You can add co-authors to a GitHub commit using the Co-authored-by
field in the git commit message. But what if your co-author doesn't have a
public email address listed on GitHub?
No problem, you...
field in the git commit message. But what if your co-author doesn't have a
public email address listed on GitHub?
No problem, you...
Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #271: Benchmarking Python 3.14 & Enabling Asyncio to Scale
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/271/
How does Python 3.14 perform under a few hand-crafted benchmarks? Does the performance of asyncio scale on the free-threaded build? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/271/
How does Python 3.14 perform under a few hand-crafted benchmarks? Does the performance of asyncio scale on the free-threaded build? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another
Realpython
Episode #271: Benchmarking Python 3.14 & Enabling Asyncio to Scale – The Real Python Podcast
How does Python 3.14 perform under a few hand-crafted benchmarks? Does the performance of asyncio scale on the free-threaded build? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects.
Giampaolo Rodola: Wheels for free-threaded Python now available in psutil
Link: https://gmpy.dev/blog/2025/wheels-for-free-threaded-python-now-available-in-psutil
With the release of psutil 7.1.2, wheels for free-threaded Python are now
available. This milestone was achieved largely through a community effort,
as several internal refactorings to the C code were
Link: https://gmpy.dev/blog/2025/wheels-for-free-threaded-python-now-available-in-psutil
With the release of psutil 7.1.2, wheels for free-threaded Python are now
available. This milestone was achieved largely through a community effort,
as several internal refactorings to the C code were
Django Weblog: On the Air for Django’s 20th Birthday: Special Event Station W2D
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/25/on-the-air-20th-birthday-special-event-station-w2d/
Back in July, we celebrated a very special occasion: Django’s 20th birthday 🎉 To mark the occasion, three amateur radio operators (including myself) spent the next 14 days, operating evenings and week
Link: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/oct/25/on-the-air-20th-birthday-special-event-station-w2d/
Back in July, we celebrated a very special occasion: Django’s 20th birthday 🎉 To mark the occasion, three amateur radio operators (including myself) spent the next 14 days, operating evenings and week
Django Project
On the Air for Django’s 20th Birthday: Special Event Station W2D
Posted by Adam Fast on Oct. 25, 2025
The Python Coding Stack: Impostors • How Even The Python Docs Get This Wrong* • [Club]
Link: https://www.thepythoncodingstack.com/p/impostors-how-even-the-python-docs
Can you spot all the errors in the following paragraph? There are several:Two functions that enable you to work effectively with loops in Python are zip() and enumerate(). Along with the range() funct
Link: https://www.thepythoncodingstack.com/p/impostors-how-even-the-python-docs
Can you spot all the errors in the following paragraph? There are several:Two functions that enable you to work effectively with loops in Python are zip() and enumerate(). Along with the range() funct
Thepythoncodingstack
Impostors • How Even The Python Docs Get This Wrong* • [Club]
*Spoiler alert: The docs don’t really get it “wrong”
Rodrigo Girão Serrão: TIL #135 – Build the Python documentation
Link: https://mathspp.com/blog/til/build-the-python-documentation
Today I learned how to build the Python documentation to preview changes I wanted to make.
If you're not on Windows, all it takes is to run make -C Doc venv htmllive to build the Python documentation
Link: https://mathspp.com/blog/til/build-the-python-documentation
Today I learned how to build the Python documentation to preview changes I wanted to make.
If you're not on Windows, all it takes is to run make -C Doc venv htmllive to build the Python documentation
Mathspp
TIL 135 – Build the Python documentation
Today I learned how to build the Python documentation to preview changes I wanted to make.