#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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#55: How our engineering environments are killing diversity (and how we can fix it)

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#54: Enterprise Software with Python

#54: Enterprise Software with Python

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#53: Python in Visual Studio

#53: Python in Visual Studio

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#51: SigOpt: Optimizing Everything with Python

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#49: Microsoft's JIT-based Python Project: Pyjion

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#48: Building Flask-based Web Apps

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