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Below is a summary of this issue:
🦄 Articles & Tutorials
① It's time to stop using Python 3.8!
② Thinking About Multi-Version Python Libraries
Why should I switch from Pandas to Polars?
④ How can we make Jupyter Notebook load 10 times faster?
⑤ Asynchronous IO: The Next Billion Dollar Mistake?
(vi) Developing the same program using various web frameworks
⑦ Developing a Movie Recommendation App with Weaviate and Streamlit
⑧ PyPI Agent for Docker Builds
⑨ Bitten by Unicode
Rust for small tasks? What about Python?
⑪ Go and Python Serverless Applications: Performance, Cost, and Ease of Use
⑫ Google Trends API Alternative: Wikipedia Web Browsing Statistics
🐿️ projects&resources
① polar: open source alternative to Lemon Squeezy
② gigi: a prototyping and development framework for real-time rendering
③ nestedtext: a user-friendly data format
④ maestro-cli: play music or arbitrary audio on the command line
⑤ repo2file: dump multiple files from a selected code repository into a single file.
⑥ edx-platform: Open edX LMS and Studio
⑦ langflow: a low-code application development tool for RAG and multi-agent AI
⑧ crawl4ai: LLM friendly web crawler and grabber
⑨ litecli: a CLI for SQLite that supports auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
⑩ defusedxml: defusing XML bombs and other vulnerabilities
⑪ sail: mission to unify streaming, batch, and compute-intensive (AI) workloads
⑫ dbos-transact-py: ultra-lightweight persistent execution
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