Python Software Foundation: The 2022 Python Language Summit: Python in the browser
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit-python.html
Python can be run on many platforms: Linux, Windows, Apple Macs, microcomputers, and even Android devices. But it’s a widely known fact that, if you want code to run in a browser, Python is simply no
  
  Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit-python.html
Python can be run on many platforms: Linux, Windows, Apple Macs, microcomputers, and even Android devices. But it’s a widely known fact that, if you want code to run in a browser, Python is simply no
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  The 2022 Python Language Summit: Python in the browser
  Python can be run on many platforms: Linux, Windows, Apple Macs, microcomputers, and even Android devices. But it’s a widely known fact tha...
  Python Software Foundation: The 2022 Python Language Summit: Performance Improvements by the Faster CPython team
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit_2.html
Python 3.11, if you haven’t heard, is fast. Over the past year, Microsoft has funded a team – led by core developers Mark Shannon and Guido van Rossum – to work full-time on making CPython faster. Wit
  
  Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit_2.html
Python 3.11, if you haven’t heard, is fast. Over the past year, Microsoft has funded a team – led by core developers Mark Shannon and Guido van Rossum – to work full-time on making CPython faster. Wit
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  The 2022 Python Language Summit: Performance Improvements by the Faster CPython team
  Python 3.11, if you haven’t heard, is fast. Over the past year, Microsoft has funded a team  – led by core developers Mark Shannon and Guid...
  Python Software Foundation: The 2022 Python Language Summit: Upstreaming optimisations from Cinder
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit_60.html
In May 2021, the team at Instagram made waves in the world of Python by open-sourcing Cinder, a performance-oriented fork of CPython.Cinder is a version of CPython 3.8 with a ton of optimisations adde
  
  Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit_60.html
In May 2021, the team at Instagram made waves in the world of Python by open-sourcing Cinder, a performance-oriented fork of CPython.Cinder is a version of CPython 3.8 with a ton of optimisations adde
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  The 2022 Python Language Summit: Upstreaming optimisations from Cinder
  In May 2021, the team at Instagram made waves in the world of Python by open-sourcing Cinder, a performance-oriented fork of CPython . Cind...
  Python Software Foundation: The 2022 Python Language Summit: F-Strings in the grammar
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit-f.html
Formatted string literals, known as “f-strings” for short, were first introduced in Python 3.6 via PEP 498. Since then, they’ve swiftly become one of the most popular features of modern Python.At the
  
  Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit-f.html
Formatted string literals, known as “f-strings” for short, were first introduced in Python 3.6 via PEP 498. Since then, they’ve swiftly become one of the most popular features of modern Python.At the
Python Software Foundation Blog
  
  The 2022 Python Language Summit: F-Strings in the grammar
  Formatted string literals , known as “f-strings” for short, were first introduced in Python 3.6 via PEP 498 . Since then, they’ve swiftly b...
  Python Software Foundation: The 2022 Python Language Summit: Python without the GIL
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit-python_11.html
If you peruse the archives of language-summit blogs, you’ll find that one theme comes up again and again: the dream of Python without the GIL. Continuing this venerable tradition, Sam Gross kicked off
  
  Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit-python_11.html
If you peruse the archives of language-summit blogs, you’ll find that one theme comes up again and again: the dream of Python without the GIL. Continuing this venerable tradition, Sam Gross kicked off
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  The 2022 Python Language Summit: Python without the GIL
  If you peruse the archives of language-summit blogs, you’ll find that one theme comes up again  and  again : the dream of Python without the...
  Python Software Foundation: The 2022 Python Language Summit: Dealing with CPython's issue and PR backlog
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit-dealing.html
“Any noise annoys an oyster, but a noisy noise annoys an oyster most.”
– Tongue twister, author unknown
As the Python programming language continues to grow in popularity, so too does the accumulatio
  
  Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit-dealing.html
“Any noise annoys an oyster, but a noisy noise annoys an oyster most.”
– Tongue twister, author unknown
As the Python programming language continues to grow in popularity, so too does the accumulatio
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  The 2022 Python Language Summit: Dealing with CPython's issue and PR backlog
  “Any noise annoys an oyster, but a noisy noise annoys an oyster most.”  – Tongue twister, author unknown  As the Python programming langua...
  Python Software Foundation: The 2022 Python Language Summit
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit_01678898482.html
Every year, just before the start of PyCon US, around 30 core developers, triagers, and special guests gather for the Python Language Summit: an all-day event of talks where the future direction of Py
  
  Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit_01678898482.html
Every year, just before the start of PyCon US, around 30 core developers, triagers, and special guests gather for the Python Language Summit: an all-day event of talks where the future direction of Py
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  The 2022 Python Language Summit
  Every year, just before the start of PyCon US, around 30 core developers, triagers, and special guests gather for the Python Language Summit...
  Python Software Foundation: The 2022 Python Language Summit: Lightning talks
Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit.html
These were a series of short talks, each lasting around five minutes.Read the rest of the 2022 Python Language Summit coverage here.Lazy imports, with Carl MeyerCarl Meyer, an engineer at Instagram, p
  
  Link: http://pyfound.blogspot.com/2022/05/the-2022-python-language-summit.html
These were a series of short talks, each lasting around five minutes.Read the rest of the 2022 Python Language Summit coverage here.Lazy imports, with Carl MeyerCarl Meyer, an engineer at Instagram, p
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  The 2022 Python Language Summit: Lightning talks
  These were a series of short talks, each lasting around five minutes. Read the rest of the 2022 Python Language Summit coverage here. Lazy ...
  PyBites: How to achieve more deep work
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp69-how-to-achieve-more-deep-work/
Listen now:
How much deep work do you get done on a typical work day?
In our case, we thought plenty.
It turns out that lately it’s been less and less.
As the authors of Practical Productivity with P
  
  Link: https://pybit.es/articles/pp69-how-to-achieve-more-deep-work/
Listen now:
How much deep work do you get done on a typical work day?
In our case, we thought plenty.
It turns out that lately it’s been less and less.
As the authors of Practical Productivity with P
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  How To Achieve More Deep Work - PyBites
  How much deep work do you get done on a typical work day?
  Test and Code: 186: Developer and Team Productivity
Link: https://testandcode.com/186
Being productive is obviously a good thing.
Can we measure it?
Should we measure it?
There's been failed attempts, like lines of code, etc. in the past.
Currently, there are new tools to measure produ
  
  Link: https://testandcode.com/186
Being productive is obviously a good thing.
Can we measure it?
Should we measure it?
There's been failed attempts, like lines of code, etc. in the past.
Currently, there are new tools to measure produ
Test & Code in Python
  
  Test & Code in Python 186: Developer and Team Productivity
  Being productive is obviously a good thing. Can we measure it? Should we measure it? 
Nick Hodges joins the show to discuss the good and the bad of developer and team productivity, including how we can improve productivity.
  Nick Hodges joins the show to discuss the good and the bad of developer and team productivity, including how we can improve productivity.
scikit-learn: 5 Years, 10 Sprints, A scikit-learn Open Source Journey
Link: https://blog.scikit-learn.org/events/pyconde-keynote-reshama/
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Author:
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We all use open source tools in various capacities, yet knowing how to contribute to open source is not as well known or accessi
  
  Link: https://blog.scikit-learn.org/events/pyconde-keynote-reshama/
Author:
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About
We all use open source tools in various capacities, yet knowing how to contribute to open source is not as well known or accessi
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  5 Years, 10 Sprints, A scikit-learn Open Source Journey
  Author:         Reshama Shaikh
  PyCharm: PyCharm 2022.1.1 Is Now Available
Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/05/2022-1-1/
The first minor update to PyCharm 2022.1 is here.
You can update to this version from inside the IDE, using the Toolbox App, or using snaps if you are an Ubuntu user. You can also download it from our
  
  Link: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2022/05/2022-1-1/
The first minor update to PyCharm 2022.1 is here.
You can update to this version from inside the IDE, using the Toolbox App, or using snaps if you are an Ubuntu user. You can also download it from our
The JetBrains Blog
  
  PyCharm 2022.1.1 Is Now Available | The PyCharm Blog
  The first minor update to PyCharm 2022.1 is here. You can update to this version from inside the IDE, using the Toolbox App, or using snaps if you are an Ubuntu user. You can also download it from ou
  Python⇒Speed: Faster, more memory-efficient Python JSON parsing with msgspec
Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/faster-python-json-parsing/
If you need to process a large JSON file in Python, you want:
Make sure you don’t use too much memory, so you don’t crash half-way through.
Parse it as quickly as possible.
Ideally, make sure the dat
  
  Link: https://pythonspeed.com/articles/faster-python-json-parsing/
If you need to process a large JSON file in Python, you want:
Make sure you don’t use too much memory, so you don’t crash half-way through.
Parse it as quickly as possible.
Ideally, make sure the dat
Python⇒Speed
  
  Faster, more memory-efficient Python JSON parsing with msgspec
  msgspec is a schema-based JSON encoder/decoder, which allows you to process large files with lower memory and CPU usage.
  Python Bytes: #283 The sports episode
Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/283/the-sports-episode
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<p><strong>About the show</strong></p>
  
  Link: https://pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/283/the-sports-episode
<p><strong>Watch the live stream:</strong></p>
<a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPwsTXCV4a4' style='font-weight: bold;'>Watch on YouTube</a><br>
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<p><strong>About the show</strong></p>
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  The sports episode
  News and announcements from the Python community for the week of May 12th, 2022
  Talk Python to Me: #365: Solving Negative Engineering Problems with Prefect
Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/365/solving-negative-engineering-problems-with-prefect
How much time do you spend solving negative engineering problems? And can a framework solve them for you? Think of negative engineering as things you do to avoid bad outcomes in software. At the lowes
  
  Link: https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/365/solving-negative-engineering-problems-with-prefect
How much time do you spend solving negative engineering problems? And can a framework solve them for you? Think of negative engineering as things you do to avoid bad outcomes in software. At the lowes
talkpython.fm
  
  Solving Negative Engineering Problems with Prefect
  How much time do you spend solving negative engineering problems? And can a framework solve them for you? Think of negative engineering as things you do to avoid bad outcomes in software. At the lowest level, this can be writing good error handling with try…
  Glyph Lefkowitz: Leave The Frog For Last
Link: https://glyph.twistedmatrix.com/2022/05/leave-the-frog-for-last.html
This was originally a thread on Twitter; you can read the original
here, but this one has
been lightly edited for grammar and clarity, plus I added a pretty rad picture
of a frog to it.
I’m in the mid
  
  Link: https://glyph.twistedmatrix.com/2022/05/leave-the-frog-for-last.html
This was originally a thread on Twitter; you can read the original
here, but this one has
been lightly edited for grammar and clarity, plus I added a pretty rad picture
of a frog to it.
I’m in the mid
Twistedmatrix
  
  Leave The Frog For Last
  Neurotypical advice for ADHD is not always great.
  John Ludhi/nbshare.io: PySpark Distinct Examples
Link: https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/649631499/PySpark-Distinct-Examples/
PySpark Distinct Examples
In this notebook, we will go through PySpark Distinct. For this exercise, I will be using following data from Kaggle...
https://www.kaggle.com/code/kirichenko
  Link: https://www.nbshare.io/notebook/649631499/PySpark-Distinct-Examples/
PySpark Distinct Examples
In this notebook, we will go through PySpark Distinct. For this exercise, I will be using following data from Kaggle...
https://www.kaggle.com/code/kirichenko
PyBites: Learn FastAPI through building a simple food tracker
Link: https://pybit.es/articles/fastapi-learning-path/
If you’re doing any type of web development in Python, good chance you’ve heard about FastAPI by now.
If not, go check it out now, it’s performant, intuitive and time saving (thanks to Pydantic / type
  
  Link: https://pybit.es/articles/fastapi-learning-path/
If you’re doing any type of web development in Python, good chance you’ve heard about FastAPI by now.
If not, go check it out now, it’s performant, intuitive and time saving (thanks to Pydantic / type
Pybites
  
  Learn FastAPI Through Building A Simple Food Tracker - Pybites
  If you're doing any type of web development in Python, there's a good chance you've heard about FastAPI by now.
  James Bennett: Boring Python: dependency management
Link: https://www.b-list.org/weblog/2022/may/13/boring-python-dependencies/
This is the first in hopefully a series of posts I intend to write about how to build/manage/deploy/etc. Python applications in as boring a way as possible. So before I go any further, I want to be ab
  
  Link: https://www.b-list.org/weblog/2022/may/13/boring-python-dependencies/
This is the first in hopefully a series of posts I intend to write about how to build/manage/deploy/etc. Python applications in as boring a way as possible. So before I go any further, I want to be ab
James Bennett
  
  Boring Python: dependency management
  This is the first in hopefully a series of posts I intend to write about how to build/manage/deploy/etc. Python applications …
  Real Python: The Real Python Podcast – Episode #109: Start Testing Your Python with doctest & Pagination in Django
Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/109/
Did you know you can add testing to your Python code while simultaneously documenting it? Using docstrings, you can create examples of how your functions should interact in a Python REPL and test them
  
  Link: https://realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/109/
Did you know you can add testing to your Python code while simultaneously documenting it? Using docstrings, you can create examples of how your functions should interact in a Python REPL and test them
Realpython
  
  Episode #109: Start Testing Your Python with doctest & Pagination in Django – The Real Python Podcast
  Did you know you can add testing to your Python code while simultaneously documenting it? Using docstrings, you can create examples of how your functions should interact in a Python REPL and test them with the built-in doctest module. This week on the show…