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  1. Altair 5.0 is out! 🎉

    Vega-Altair (Altair for short) is a statistical visualization library for Python built on top of the Vega-Lite declarative grammar.

    This version introduces selection parameters and variable parameters, experimental support for the DataFrame Interchange Protocol (hence compatibility with Polars!), and much more.

    You can install it with `pip install "altair==5.0.0"`

    And read the complete release notes at github.com/altair-viz/altair/r

    #python #dataviz #pydata #altair #vegalite

  2. pandera 0.15.0 is out!

    pandera allows you to define schemas for your DataFrames, tighten them with rules, and validate your data to prevent errors.

    The new version ships support for pandas 2.0, bare data dtypes for schemas, default values, and more.

    Install it with `pip install "pandera==0.15.0"`

    More information github.com/unionai-oss/pandera

    #python #pandas #pydata #pandera #datascience

  3. @fediversereport This is awesome! So looking forward to trying it out.

    Also, this sent me to the #LiveKit rabbit hole and... wow. Just wow. twitter.com/livekitted/status/

    A real contender to Jitsi and BigBlueButton?

  4. TIL that `wheel` is not needed as build requirement when using `setuptools`! setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/u

    > Historically this documentation has unnecessarily listed `wheel` in the `requires` list, and many projects still do that. This is not recommended.

    #setuptools #python #packaging #pypa

  5. At the same time, reporting issues upstream is the only way for the developers to notice these things (I highly doubt stuff like this can be seen in the telemetry, and also remember that I'm using VSCodium).

    How do folks cope with this?

    #python #vscode #ides #editorwars #lamehashtags #backtopycharm #backtovim #backtobutterflies

  6. At the same time, reporting issues upstream is the only way for the developers to notice these things (I highly doubt stuff like this can be seen in the telemetry, and also remember that I'm using VSCodium).

    How do folks cope with this?

    #python #vscode #ides #editorwars #lamehashtags #backtopycharm #backtovim #backtobutterflies

  7. At the same time, reporting issues upstream is the only way for the developers to notice these things (I highly doubt stuff like this can be seen in the telemetry, and also remember that I'm using VSCodium).

    How do folks cope with this?

    #python #vscode #ides #editorwars #lamehashtags #backtopycharm #backtovim #backtobutterflies

  8. At the same time, reporting issues upstream is the only way for the developers to notice these things (I highly doubt stuff like this can be seen in the telemetry, and also remember that I'm using VSCodium).

    How do folks cope with this?

    #python #vscode #ides #editorwars #lamehashtags #backtopycharm #backtovim #backtobutterflies

  9. At the same time, reporting issues upstream is the only way for the developers to notice these things (I highly doubt stuff like this can be seen in the telemetry, and also remember that I'm using VSCodium).

    How do folks cope with this?

    #python #vscode #ides #editorwars #lamehashtags #backtopycharm #backtovim #backtobutterflies

  10. Just submitted my talk proposal to #PyDataLondon, fingers crossed!

    Spoilers: #python #kedro #polars 😀

  11. What are the best practices when packaging Python + JavaScript projects? I know that @Jupyter is using Hatch and created a custom extension. Are there other examples? Asking for kedro-viz github.com/kedro-org/kedro-viz

    #python #packaging #js #npm #nodejs #kedro #kedroviz

  12. Yesterday we wrapped up PyCon Namibia 2023 ❤️ See you all very soon!

    (Photo from @cheukting_ho)

    #PyConNA #PyConNA23 #python