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Shared 11 articles, 12 open source projects, 2000 words.
Below is a summary of this issue:
🦄 Articles & Tutorials
① Pocket-sized but Powerful Programming Languages (6 articles in a series)
Django Girls: It's our 10th birthday!
③ Introduction to venvstacks: a layered Python virtual environment
④ Don't return named tuples in the new API.
⑤ Reflections on the Django Core
⑥ The State of Python 3.13 Performance: Free Threading
⑦ A Comprehensive Guide to Python Project Management and Packaging: Explaining with uv
⑧ How to analyze Python code with cProfile and snakeviz?
⑨ 21 Tips and Tricks for Effective Python Programming
⑩ 39 Lessons on Building ML Systems, Scaling, Execution, and More
Octoverse: Python Overtakes JavaScript as Github's Most Popular Language
🐿️ projects&resources
① ranger: VIM-inspired file manager in the console
② libcom: Image Composition Toolbox
③ go-python: write Python in Go.
④ code-embedder: keep the code snippets in the README up-to-date.
⑤ toolgit: Git Productivity Toolkit
⑥ tinylangs: 50 lines of Python code to implement other programming languages
⑦ hertz-dev: the first open source model for full-duplex conversational audio
⑧ diagrams: diagrams as code, prototyping cloud system architecture
⑨ NoteFlow: a lightweight note-taking application
⑩ docling: parsing the document and exporting it to the desired format
⑪ LibreTranslate: Free Open Source Machine Translation API
⑫ docetl: LLM-driven data processing and ETL
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