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Shared 12 articles, 12 open source projects, 2 popular discussions, 2000 words.
Below is a summary of this issue:
🦄 Articles & Tutorials
① Let's be gentle with PyPI, shall we?
② Should I use uv-hosted Python in production?
What did I learn while developing the YouTube subtitle optimizer?
④ Concurrency issues in Starlette applications (FastAPI/FastHTML as an example)
⑤ Benefits of being a Python Core Developer
⑥ How to migrate Eventlet project to Asyncio?
⑦ OpenTelemetry Example: Developing a Tesla Monitor in Python
⑧ Developing Blogs with Django, GraphQL and Vue
⑨ PEP-762: A Reimplementation of Python REPL
⑩ How does Slack resolve tricky database connection TCP errors?
⑪ Local variables are like unintended breadcrumbs.
⑫ Thoughts on Python Project Architecture
🐿️ projects&resources
① austin: Python Frame Stack Sampler
② srgn: grep-like source code search/manipulation tool
③ swarm: a framework for studying multi-intelligence orchestration by OpenAI.
④ makedown: Managing Shell Scripts in Executable Markdown Files
⑤ pyloid: a Python replacement framework for Electron and Tauri.
⑥ Orbidium: view asteroid orbits
⑦ Web Browser Engineering Online Ebook
⑧ ArchiveBox: Developing Hosted Web Archives
⑨ OmniSenseVoice: High-Speed Speech Recognition with Word Timestamps
⑩ pipreqs: generating pip files
⑪ openfreemap: free and open source map hosting solution
⑫ Starmoon: Speech-enabled AI Hardware + Software Framework
🥂 Discussion & Questions
① Why doesn't Python's dict have a set method?
② Python's *args, **kwargs.
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