News, tips, and picks for Python developers.
The current state of tooling for Python-on-Wasm isn’t great, but we’ll walk you through a workaround. You’ll also learn how to set up Python on systems without Wi-Fi, discover the latest version of Django, and get started with AutoK....
The dream of a faster Python isn’t here yet, but it’s closer than you might think. Also, get a first look at Python’s new lock file format for project dependencies, find out what to expect in Cython 3.1, and get the scoop on Python ....
There’s more than one way to thread (or not to thread) a Python program. We point you to several threading resources, a fast new static type checker from Astral, a monkey patch for Pandas that adds async support, and more in this month’s ....
Dare to speed up Python with Zig, jazz up Django with HTMX, juggle Python threads with async, or set up an air-gapped Python machine. Plus, Python cozies up to Linux and more.
Gear up for spring with our favorite how-to's and to-do's for Python developers—starting with the new, built-in async/await syntax and asyncio library.
Grok the faster interpreter in Python 3.14, learn what’s new in Python packages and PyPI, explore the new Python-to-C features in Cython 3.1, and seize the power of Python’s abstract base classes.
Take a deep dive into Python virtual environments, find your next best Python web framework, and grab up a couple of new Python utilities while they're hot.
Python wasn't just the top language last year, it earned that rank by a wide margin. What's next for Tiobe's leading language of 2024?
Leap into the new year with our top picks for the best features and tutorials for forward-looking Pythonistas.
There are some critical takeaways from the Ultralytics AI Python library hack, but they're not the ones you might expect. Also, 10 tips for making Python faster and a look at uv—the all-in-one Python project management tool that replaces p....
Python 3.14, named after a famous irrational constant, has arrived in preview. Plus new goodness in Cython 3.1, using Python’s structural pattern matching, querying the NanoCube, and more.
PyCharm, VS Code, and five other popular Python IDEs duke it out. Which one do you think will take home the prize?
Python was in the spotlight all last month, with a new release and a couple of big wins. Here are our picks for the best news and tutorials for Python developers in October.
Python 3.13 is here and finally free of the GIL. Get started with the free-threaded build now. Also, find out why Anaconda is the leading Python distro for data science, explore a generative AI project written in Python, and discover flamegraphs in P....
Microsoft's new all-in-one data-science pack for Python in VS Code gave developers plenty to celebrate this month. Also check out Modin (a drop-in replacement for Pandas), Hy 1.0.0, and Spyder 6.
Python 3.13 is coming soon, and it will leave Python’s ‘dead batteries’ behind. Now’s the time to learn how to live without them. Also, get started with Pillow, enums, and the 'ast' library.
The end-of-summer report includes more than one way to tackle data science, a get-started guide to beat the Django 5 learning curve, and what's up with all these new Python tools written in Rust?
Python tops the charts in the Tiobe programming language index. Also, who broke setuptools, and what’s the best way to install Python? It’s all here, in the mid-month Python report.
The end-of-month report features a Shiny new component for building Python-based chatbots, a Python-compatible library for write-once, run-anywhere WebAssembly extensions, and LPython, the latest entry into the Python compiler sweepstakes.
The mid-month report includes quick tips for easier Python installation, a new VS Code-like IDE just for Python and R users, and five newer data science tools you won't want to miss.
This half-month report includes a way to add type hints automatically to untyped Python code, getting started with Django 5, and a deep dive into CPython garbage collection and memory management.
Here's your monthly mix of Python stories just for developers, including news, tutorials, and weird tidbits from around the web.