#369: Getting Lazy with Python Imports and PEP 690

#369: Getting Lazy with Python Imports and PEP 690

Python is undergoing a performance renaissance. We already have Python 3.11 20-40% faster than even Python 3.10. On this episode, we'll dive into a new proposal to make Python even more efficient using lazy imports laid out in PEP 690. We have all three folks involved on the episode: Carl Meyer, Germán Méndez Bravo, and Barry Warsaw. Are you ready to get into making Python faster still? Let's dive in.

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#141: Python tricks

#141: Python tricks

How many Python developers do you know that learned Python quickly but then plateaued pretty quickly as well. Maybe this is someone you worked with or maybe it's even you. Python's clean and simple sy...

7 Des 20171h 11min

#140: Level up your Python with #100DaysOfCode challenge

#140: Level up your Python with #100DaysOfCode challenge

How do you learn libraries or parts of Python itself that you don't have actual work projects involving them? Whether that's SQLAlchemy, Slack bots, or map APIs, actually building projects (small and ...

29 Nov 201758min

#139: Paths into a data science career

#139: Paths into a data science career

Data science is one of the fastest growing segments of software development. It takes a slightly different set of skills than your average full-stack development job. This means there's a big opportun...

22 Nov 20171h 2min

#138: Anvil: All web, all Python

#138: Anvil: All web, all Python

Have you noticed that web development is kind of hard? If you've been doing it for a long time, this is easy to forget. It probably sounds easy enough

15 Nov 20171h

#137: Design concepts and tips for developers

#137: Design concepts and tips for developers

Design has become a critical element in software. Back in the 90's, it was fine to produce or sell "battleship grey" apps that worked by did not do much to delight. Today, design is table stakes. And ...

8 Nov 201758min

#136: Secure code lessons from Have I Been Pwned

#136: Secure code lessons from Have I Been Pwned

Do run any code that listens on an open port on the internet? This could be a website, a RESTful web service, or (gasp) even a database endpoint.

2 Nov 20171h

#135: Capturing human moments with AI and Python

#135: Capturing human moments with AI and Python

We all have smartphones these days. And we take them with us everywhere we go. How much could you infer about a person (their stage in life, their driving style, their work / life balance) based on ju...

27 Okt 201754min

#134: Python in Climate Science

#134: Python in Climate Science

What is the biggest challenge facing human civilization right now? Fake news, poverty, hunger? Yes, all of those are huge problems right now. Well, if climate change kicks in, you can bet it will ampl...

19 Okt 201752min

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