
Episode 29: Is CPython developed with AI now?
Let's talk about what it really means in practice that AI tools are used in the cpython GitHub repository now. First-hand opinions based on first-party experience. And some personal news!## Timestamps...
17 Huhti 2h 9min

Episode 27: Calling Things, Part 1
Inside of you there are two stacks. Actually, there’s three. The system-level call stack, the CPython call stack, and the interpreter’s evaluation stack. What is all that about? Today we’ll talk about...
7 Joulu 20252h 5min

Episode 26.2: CPython Sprint Week in Cambridge UK, Part 2
More interviews from the core sprint! This time we have: Greg P. Smith, Thomas Wouters, Paul Ganssle, Pradyun Gedam, Carol Willing, Guido van Rossum, Brett Cannon, Erlend Aasland, Tal Einat, Lysandros...
25 Loka 20252h 18min

Episode 26.1: CPython Sprint Week in Cambridge UK, Part 1
What? What do you mean this two-and-a-half hour episode is PART 1? Well, there were fifty people at the sprint in September. We interviewed thirty of them. In Part 1 you can hear from 18 of them: Ken ...
15 Loka 20252h 24min

Episode 25: A Python That Never Was
What if some rejected PEPs were actually accepted? How would Python look today? Let's go through 10 PEPs from the past and imagine an alternative future for the language!## Timestamps(00:00:00) INTRO(...
26 Elo 20252h 1min

The Megahertz
Python 3.14? That's old news. Let's talk about the first big feature of Python 3.15 -- a built-in sampling profiler for Linux, macOS, and Windows. We also cover improvements in perf support, discuss m...
12 Heinä 20251h 42min

PyCon US 2025 Recap
We’ve been gone a while. Here’s our excuse for being silent for a month: PyCon, PyCon, something something security. Come listen to how the conference looked like from our perspective! And whatever yo...
13 Kesä 20251h 36min



















