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Python Trend Weekly #65: CSV Kinda Sucks (Summary)

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Shared 12 articles, 12 open source projects, 2000 words.

Below is a summary of this issue:

🦄 Articles & Tutorials

① CSV is a little bad. DSV is a little good.

② Infinite Scroll Page Crawling with Scrapy and Playwright

Testing with Python (Part 9): The Extra Mile

④ fastcore: An Underrated Python Library

⑤ Knuckledragger: a semi-automated Python validation helper

⑥ Optimizing PyTorch Docker images: how to reduce size by 60%?

⑦ Pydantic implementation of approximate summation types in Python

⑧ PEP-750: Label Strings for Writing Domain-Specific Languages

⑨ 7 Things I've Learned While Developing Modern TUI Frameworks

⑩ Debugging Running Python Scripts with PDB via GDB

⑪ Pandas Effectively Manage Memory Usage for Large Data Sets

⑫ 350 million Token won't lie: love and hate in Hacker News.

🐿️ projects&resources

① Emval: A Python Email Validation Library by Rust

② fastcore: Enhancements for Python

③ scrapy-playwright:Scrapy (used form a nominal expression) Playwright integrated (as in integrated circuit)

④ DELTADB: a database based on Polars and DeltaLake.

⑤ AgentK: Self-evolving, Modular AGI

⑥ llm_aided_ocr: corrects the OCR result of a scanned PDF with LLM

⑦ translation-agent: translation agent using introspective workflow

⑧ PY4E: A Python Learning Course for Everyone

⑨ unstract: no-code LLM platform, startup API and ETL pipeline

⑩ tokencost: easily estimate token prices for 400+ LLMs

⑪ PyOptInterface: Efficient Modeling Interface for Mathematical Optimization in Python

⑫ metasequoia-sql: performance-oriented SQL parser and analyzer


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