Python recap for week 35/2024
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
Articles #
-
Escaping from Anaconda (Python) 306 comments in 2 discussions
-
A post by Guido van Rossum removed for violating Python community guidelines 261 comments in 1 discussion
-
Taming the beast that is the Django ORM - An introduction 145 comments in 2 discussions
-
Farewell pandas, and thanks for all the fish 140 comments in 2 discussions
-
Python Zen and implications 84 comments in 3 discussions
-
A deep dive into the "official" Docker image for Python (2022) 69 comments in 2 discussions
-
Friday Daily Thread: r/Python Meta and Free-Talk Fridays 57 comments in 16 discussions
-
Go destroys Python in serverless: 80% cheaper and 5x faster. 35 comments in 1 discussion
-
500 Python Interpreters 34 comments in 2 discussions
-
Creating an up-to-date Distroless Python Image (2022) 28 comments in 1 discussion
-
Serious Django Crashcourse 24 comments in 1 discussion
-
Trending Django packages in August 18 comments in 4 discussions
-
I just finished working on my biggest coding project, and It's for creating content using automation! 14 comments in 1 discussion
-
Deploying a Django app with as few moving parts as possible 8 comments in 1 discussion
-
A Minimal ASGI Server 7 comments in 1 discussion
Releases #
-
PyPy v7.3.17 release 24 comments in 3 discussions
Projects #
-
There are no good PDF readers for Python, so I made my own 44 comments in 5 discussions
-
Introducing pipefunc: Simplify Your Python Function Pipelines 37 comments in 3 discussions
-
JPMorgan's Python training for business analysts and traders 33 comments in 1 discussion
-
httpout - allows you to execute your Python script from a web URL 30 comments in 1 discussion
-
Show HN: Automate iMessage with Python 23 comments in 3 discussions
-
Github-dlr: Download individual files and folders from Github recursively. 23 comments in 2 discussions
-
Automate Your Reddit Saved Post Backups with Context Using Reddit Stash 17 comments in 1 discussion
-
Show HN: Strict interfaces and dep management for Python, written in Rust 14 comments in 2 discussions
-
Robyn – A super fast Python web framework written in Rust 12 comments in 4 discussions
-
Looking for Guidance on State Management Logic in My Python GUI Framework 10 comments in 1 discussion
Videos #
This is an archived issue from the Python newsletter.