#498: Algorithms for high performance terminal apps

#498: Algorithms for high performance terminal apps

In this episode, we welcome back Will McGugan, the creator of the wildly popular Rich library and founder of Textualize. We'll dive into Will's latest article on "Algorithms for High Performance Terminal Apps" and explore how he's quietly revolutionizing what's possible in the terminal, from smooth animations and dynamic widgets to full-on TUI (or should we say GUI?) frameworks. Whether you're looking to supercharge your command-line tools or just curious how Python can push the limits of text-based UIs, you'll love hearing how Will's taking a modern, web-inspired approach to old-school terminals.

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#546: Self hosting apps for Python people

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#545: OWASP Top 10 (2025 List) for Python Devs

#545: OWASP Top 10 (2025 List) for Python Devs

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#544: Wheel Next + Packaging PEPs

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When you pip install a package with compiled code, the wheel you get is built for CPU features from 2009. Want newer optimizations like AVX2? Your installer has no way to ask for them. GPU support? Yo...

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#543: Deep Agents: LangChain's SDK for Agents That Plan and Delegate

#543: Deep Agents: LangChain's SDK for Agents That Plan and Delegate

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