What changes are happening under the hood in the latest versions of Python? How are these updates laying the groundwork for a faster Python in the coming years? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects. 👉 Links from the show: Christopher shares an article about Python's recent performance improvements. The piece covers the specialized adaptive interpreter and explains what those terms mean. It also includes details about the experimental feature of the Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler added in 3.13. We dig into a collection of Django projects you can use to practice and develop your skills. The projects ramp up from detailed beginner tutorials to more advanced projects with guidelines on how to get started. We also discuss a collection of popular websites that use Django. We share several other articles and projects from the Python community, including a batch of recent Python Enhancement Protocols (PEPs), a couple of Python releases, using DuckDB in the browser with Pyodide, building a contact book app with Textual, generating a tiny status page with a Python script, and grep-Like tool that understands code. This episode is sponsored by AssemblyAI. Topics: - 00:00:00 -- Introduction - 00:03:11 -- PEP 777: How to Re-Invent the Wheel - 00:04:22 -- PEP 758: Allow `except` and `except*` Expressions Without Parentheses - 00:04:51 -- PEP 760: No More Bare Excepts (Withdrawn) - 00:05:42 -- PEP 735: Depe |
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