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  1. Nice to hear @hamatti and #SyntaxError mentioned on the latest episode of @pythonbytes! Still waiting for my really bad Python joke to be picked up. 😉 pythonbytes.fm/episodes/show/3

  2. « #Python Packaging is Great Now: #uv is all you need » dev.to/astrojuanlu/python-pack

    This sounds a bit hyperbolic, doesn't it? But maybe I should start teaching uv. I'm not sure yet. As usual, I like @brianokken's comments, see screenshot from #PythonBytes episode summary.

  3. It was great to see a LIVE-live stream recording of a Python Bytes episode at PyCon US 2023 🇺🇲🐍

    After listening to so many episodes of the Brian Okken and Michael Kennedy podcasts it was so nice to meet them in person 👥🎙️

    #PyCon #PyConUS #PythonBytes #Python #Podcast #PythonSpeakingTour

    CC @pythonbytes @brianokken @mkennedy @pycon @PyConUS

  4. It was great to see a LIVE-live stream recording of a Python Bytes episode at PyCon US 2023 🇺🇲🐍

    After listening to so many episodes of the Brian Okken and Michael Kennedy podcasts it was so nice to meet them in person 👥🎙️

    CC @pythonbytes @brianokken @mkennedy @pycon @PyConUS

  5. It was great to see a LIVE-live stream recording of a Python Bytes episode at PyCon US 2023 🇺🇲🐍

    After listening to so many episodes of the Brian Okken and Michael Kennedy podcasts it was so nice to meet them in person 👥🎙️

    #PyCon #PyConUS #PythonBytes #Python #Podcast #PythonSpeakingTour

    CC @pythonbytes @brianokken @mkennedy @pycon @PyConUS

  6. It was great to see a LIVE-live stream recording of a Python Bytes episode at PyCon US 2023 🇺🇲🐍

    After listening to so many episodes of the Brian Okken and Michael Kennedy podcasts it was so nice to meet them in person 👥🎙️

    #PyCon #PyConUS #PythonBytes #Python #Podcast #PythonSpeakingTour

    CC @pythonbytes @brianokken @mkennedy @pycon @PyConUS

  7. Lessons from #Pyre that Shaped #Pyrefly

    "Building a #typechecker is ultimately a deeply pragmatic exercise. It is easy to get lost in the weeds of type theory, but at the end of the day, we are building a tool that developers have to live with every single day. We chose usability over absolute soundness, and we built an architecture that embraces #Python's dynamism instead of fighting it."

    pyrefly.org/blog/lessons-from-

    @pythonbytes @mkennedy

  8. It was great to see a LIVE-live stream recording of a Python Bytes episode at PyCon US 2023 🇺🇲🐍

    After listening to so many episodes of the Brian Okken and Michael Kennedy podcasts it was so nice to meet them in person 👥🎙️

    #PyCon #PyConUS #PythonBytes #Python #Podcast #PythonSpeakingTour

    CC @pythonbytes @brianokken @mkennedy @pycon @PyConUS

  9. Lessons from #Pyre that Shaped #Pyrefly

    "Building a #typechecker is ultimately a deeply pragmatic exercise. It is easy to get lost in the weeds of type theory, but at the end of the day, we are building a tool that developers have to live with every single day. We chose usability over absolute soundness, and we built an architecture that embraces #Python's dynamism instead of fighting it."

    pyrefly.org/blog/lessons-from-

    @pythonbytes @mkennedy

  10. Lessons from that Shaped

    "Building a is ultimately a deeply pragmatic exercise. It is easy to get lost in the weeds of type theory, but at the end of the day, we are building a tool that developers have to live with every single day. We chose usability over absolute soundness, and we built an architecture that embraces 's dynamism instead of fighting it."

    pyrefly.org/blog/lessons-from-

    @pythonbytes @mkennedy

  11. Lessons from #Pyre that Shaped #Pyrefly

    "Building a #typechecker is ultimately a deeply pragmatic exercise. It is easy to get lost in the weeds of type theory, but at the end of the day, we are building a tool that developers have to live with every single day. We chose usability over absolute soundness, and we built an architecture that embraces #Python's dynamism instead of fighting it."

    pyrefly.org/blog/lessons-from-

    @pythonbytes @mkennedy

  12. #Python Incremental #testing: Run Only What Changed

    If you changed one file, why run 500 tests?

    Incremental testing means running only the tests affected by your changes. It’s the same principle behind make: track dependencies and rebuild only what’s stale.

    This isn’t a new idea. pytest-incremental (2008) and testmon have been doing this for pytest. Rut brings it to unittest with a focus on simplicity and AI coding workflows.

    github.com/schettino72/rut
    @brianokken @pythonbytes

  13. Dumb Ways for an Open Source Project to Die

    A good chunk of the most-depended-on open source packages are dead, and there are a lot of different ways for a project to end up that way.

    #opensource #maintainers #supplychain #pypi #python

    nesbitt.io/2026/05/19/dumb-way
    @pythonbytes @mkennedy

  14. PyData London 2026 is nearly up on us:

    pydata.org/london2026/

    5–7 June 2026

    Friday is tutorials day (including TDDA! pretalx.com/pydata-london-2026)
    Saturday and Sunday are talks.

    Separate and combined tickets are available.

    It’s always diverse and interesting, and is very much about the UNION of Python and Data Science, with lots of non-Pythonistas too.

    Lightning Talks are always a highlight (even the worst one is gone in 5 minutes, and most are excellent).

    Size isn’t everything, but PyData London is probably the biggest PyData, and certainly the best I’ve attended.

    Do come along!

    #PyData #PyDataLodon2026 #Python #Data #London
    @pydatamadrid @pydatataipei @pydatagrx @pyconde @[email protected] @pyconza @pythonbytes @pythonhub @PyConNA @[email protected] @pyconasia @pyconafrica @pyladies

  15. PyData London 2026 is nearly up on us:

    pydata.org/london2026/

    5–7 June 2026

    Friday is tutorials day (including TDDA! pretalx.com/pydata-london-2026)
    Saturday and Sunday are talks.

    Separate and combined tickets are available.

    It’s always diverse and interesting, and is very much about the UNION of Python and Data Science, with lots of non-Pythonistas too.

    Lightning Talks are always a highlight (even the worst one is gone in 5 minutes, and most are excellent).

    Size isn’t everything, but PyData London is probably the biggest PyData, and certainly the best I’ve attended.

    Do come along!

    #PyData #PyDataLodon2026 #Python #Data #London
    @pydatamadrid @pydatataipei @pydatagrx @pyconde @[email protected] @pyconza @pythonbytes @pythonhub @PyConNA @[email protected] @pyconasia @pyconafrica @pyladies

  16. PyData London 2026 is nearly up on us:

    pydata.org/london2026/

    5–7 June 2026

    Friday is tutorials day (including TDDA! pretalx.com/pydata-london-2026)
    Saturday and Sunday are talks.

    Separate and combined tickets are available.

    It’s always diverse and interesting, and is very much about the UNION of Python and Data Science, with lots of non-Pythonistas too.

    Lightning Talks are always a highlight (even the worst one is gone in 5 minutes, and most are excellent).

    Size isn’t everything, but PyData London is probably the biggest PyData, and certainly the best I’ve attended.

    Do come along!


    @pydatamadrid @pydatataipei @pydatagrx @pyconde @[email protected] @pyconza @pythonbytes @pythonhub @PyConNA @[email protected] @pyconasia @pyconafrica @pyladies

  17. PyData London 2026 is nearly up on us:

    pydata.org/london2026/

    5–7 June 2026

    Friday is tutorials day (including TDDA! pretalx.com/pydata-london-2026)
    Saturday and Sunday are talks.

    Separate and combined tickets are available.

    It’s always diverse and interesting, and is very much about the UNION of Python and Data Science, with lots of non-Pythonistas too.

    Lightning Talks are always a highlight (even the worst one is gone in 5 minutes, and most are excellent).

    Size isn’t everything, but PyData London is probably the biggest PyData, and certainly the best I’ve attended.

    Do come along!

    #PyData #PyDataLodon2026 #Python #Data #London
    @pydatamadrid @pydatataipei @pydatagrx @pyconde @[email protected] @pyconza @pythonbytes @pythonhub @PyConNA @[email protected] @pyconasia @pyconafrica @pyladies

  18. PyData London 2026 is nearly up on us:

    pydata.org/london2026/

    5–7 June 2026

    Friday is tutorials day (including TDDA! pretalx.com/pydata-london-2026)
    Saturday and Sunday are talks.

    Separate and combined tickets are available.

    It’s always diverse and interesting, and is very much about the UNION of Python and Data Science, with lots of non-Pythonistas too.

    Lightning Talks are always a highlight (even the worst one is gone in 5 minutes, and most are excellent).

    Size isn’t everything, but PyData London is probably the biggest PyData, and certainly the best I’ve attended.

    Do come along!

    #PyData #PyDataLodon2026 #Python #Data #London
    @pydatamadrid @pydatataipei @pydatagrx @pyconde @[email protected] @pyconza @pythonbytes @pythonhub @PyConNA @[email protected] @pyconasia @pyconafrica @pyladies

  19. Modern Good Practices for Python Development

    An outline of best practices for development, including using tools like , or Development Containers for managing Python versions. It also recommends using pyproject.toml for project configuration, virtual environments for package management, and tools like Black, , and for code formatting, linting, and testing.

    stuartellis.name/articles/pyth

  20. Just released! 🚀

    🐍 Python 3.15 alpha 3!

    discuss.python.org/t/python-3-

    🔬 PEP 799: A new high-frequency statistical sampling profiler and dedicated profiling package
    💬 PEP 686: Python now uses UTF-8 as the default encoding
    🌊 PEP 782: A new PyBytesWriter C API to create a Python bytes object
    🎨 Colour code snippets in argparse help: bsky.app/profile/savannah.dev/
    ⚠️ Better error messages

    #Python #Python315 #CPython #release #PEP799 #PEP686 #PEP782 #argparse

  21. @sybren Preach! 🙌 Bare except: clauses are a recipe for disaster, and can make debugging a nightmare. 🐜
    Thanks for sharing this important tip with the community! 👏 #PythonBestPractices #ErrorHandling #Debugging

  22. Just released! 🚀

    After one sequential-only CI failure, two artifacts builds, one GitHub outage, two fixes for the Windows installer build, four Windows builds, and a NuGet outage:

    🐍 Python 3.15 alpha 2!

    🔬 PEP 799: A new high-frequency statistical sampling profiler
    💬 PEP 686: Python now uses UTF-8 as the default encoding
    🌊 PEP 782: A new PyBytesWriter C API to create a Python bytes object
    ⚠️ Better error messages

    discuss.python.org/t/python-3-

    #Python #Python315 #CPython #release #PEP799 #PEP686

  23. Forget* about Python 3.14, all the cool kids are trying out Python 3.15.0 alpha 1 (but not on production)! 🚀

    🔬 PEP 799: A dedicated profiling package for Python profiling tools
    💬 PEP 686: Python now uses UTF-8 as the default encoding
    🌊 PEP 782: A new PyBytesWriter C API to create a Python bytes object
    ⚠️ Better error messages

    discuss.python.org/t/python-3-

    * Please don't forget about 3.14...

    #Python #Python315 #release #PEP799 #PEP686 #PEP782