#369: Getting Lazy with Python Imports and PEP 690
Talk Python To Me16 Juni 2022

#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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#384: Python Data Visualization - Where To Start?

#384: Python Data Visualization - Where To Start?

Do you struggle to know where to start in the wide range of Python's visualization frameworks? Not sure when to use Plotly vs. Matplotlib vs. Altair? Then this episode is for you. We have Chris Moffit...

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#383: Textinator and Building macOS Apps with Python

#383: Textinator and Building macOS Apps with Python

For all the amazing powers of Python, deploying packaged apps that leverage native OS-level capabilities isn't one of them. But it can be done and we have a great guest, Rhet Turnbull, here to tell us...

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#382: Apache Superset: Modern Data Exploration Platform

#382: Apache Superset: Modern Data Exploration Platform

When you think data exploration using Python, Jupyter notebooks likely come to mind. They are excellent for those of us who gravitate towards Python. But what about your everyday power user? Think of ...

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#381: Python Perf: Specializing, Adaptive Interpreter

#381: Python Perf: Specializing, Adaptive Interpreter

We are on the edge of a major jump in Python performance. With the work done by the Faster CPython team and Python 3.11 due out in around a month, your existing Python code might see an increase of we...

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#380: 7 lessons from building a modern TUI framework

#380: 7 lessons from building a modern TUI framework

Terminals seem like the very lowest common denominator for software platforms. They have to work over SSH. They only show text. You can't do much with them. Or can you? Will McGugan and team have been...

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#379: 17 Libraries You Should Be Using in Django

#379: 17 Libraries You Should Be Using in Django

Do you write web apps in Django? The framework has come a long way lately with versions 3 and 4 adopting many of the modern Python capabilities (async, for example). But there are so many other librar...

26 Aug 20221h 20min

#378: Flet: Flutter apps in Python

#378: Flet: Flutter apps in Python

Have you heard of Flutter? It's a modern and polished UI framework to write mobile apps, desktop apps, and even web apps. While interesting, you may have kept your distance because Flutter is a Dart l...

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#377: Python Packaging and PyPI in 2022

#377: Python Packaging and PyPI in 2022

PyPI has been in the news for a bunch of reasons lately. Many of them good. But also, some with a bit of drama or mixed reactions. On this episode, we have Dustin Ingram, one of the PyPI maintainers a...

13 Aug 20221h 8min

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