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Below is a summary of this issue:
🦄 Articles & Tutorials
① Python 3.13.0 final version has been released!
② This is enough information to know about Python 3.13
③ The Best New Features of Python 3.13
④ How is Python becoming more robust and faster?
⑤ 20+ Interesting Django Project Ideas
⑥ The Ultimate Guide to Python Error Handling
(vii) PEP-758: Allow except and except* expressions without parentheses.
⑧ Free Threading Python Using Asyncio
⑨ Developing Internal AI Tools with Streamlit
⑩ Developing an Image Search Engine with Postgres and CLIP
⑪ Don't let dictionaries break your Python code!
⑫ TypedDict works better than you think.
⑬ Switching from virtualenvwrapper to direnv, starship and uv
⑭ Python NZ's treasurer misappropriated funds, leading to the association's debt crisis
🐿️ projects&resources
① PyUIBuilder: GUI builder for Tkinter, CustomTkinter, Kivy.
② AI-Youtube-Shorts-Generator: Automatically Analyzing and Editing Videos with GPT-4
③ streamable: allow iterable objects to support streaming operations.
④ gptme: writing code, browsing the web, and using visualization in the terminal
⑤ open-notebooklm: Convert any PDF to a podcast talk show.
⑥ starfyre: Responsive WASM-based SSR Python Web Framework
⑦ secure: adding secure request headers to Django, Flask, FastAPI
⑧ pooltool: realistic physics effects of the sandbox billiards game
⑨ otterwiki: a minimalist wiki application developed in Python
⑩ curl_cffi: http client that emulates browser tls/ja3/http2 fingerprints
⑪ thepipe: extract clean Markdown from PDFs, URLs, slideshows, videos
⑫ erdantic: entity relationship diagram for data model classes such as Pydantic
🐢 Podcasts & Videos
① Python 3.13 and the Latest Trends: A Developer's Guide to 2025
② Full Stack Development with FastAPI, React and MongoDB
③ Core developers held a sprint event at Meta.
④ Talk about the features in 3.13 that you're interested in, and what I've implemented.
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