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By Serdar Yegulalp This half-month Python report includes a quick guide to writing Python code in 2024, how to build Python-based data-driven web apps without a line of JavaScript, and 10 smart ways to make Python faster. We also have an intro to the one library Python users lean on for faster math at scale—and do check out all the breezy updates in Python Polars 1.0.0-rc.1. Top picks for Python readers on InfoWorld4 keys to writing modern PythonDitch the oldandbusted.py, embrace the newhotness.py—this update includes Python's new type hinting syntax and structural pattern matching, among othe...
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By Sharon Machlis The company best known for RStudio, the leading integrated development environment (IDE) for R programmers, has quietly launched a “next-generation” IDE designed specifically for both R and Python. The Positron IDE is available in public beta as of today for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Created by Boston-based Posit PBC, formerly RStudio, Positron is based on Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code. Users of VS Code will likely find Positron’s look and feel rather familiar, with panels for writing code and viewing code output, consoles and terminals, and an activity bar at the far left ...
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By Serdar Yegulalp Although Python had its 30-year anniversary in 2021, the explosion of adoption, growth, and forward-thinking development associated with the language is still relatively new. Many features of Python have remained unchanged since its inception, but with every passing year, and every new edition of Python, there are new ways of doing things and new libraries that take advantage of those advances. So, Python has its old ways and its new ways. Naturally, it makes sense to learn how to work with Python using its most modern and convenient features. Here, we’ll run down the key co...
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By Serdar Yegulalp What's new this (half-)month in Python and elsewhere? First up is Monkeytype, an Instagram-created library with a somewhat silly name. What's not silly is using it to add type hints automatically to untyped Python code. We also have five lesser-known tools for data science, a chance to go feet-first into Django 5 without getting swamped, and another look at Python 3.13, whose second beta has arrived. Sadly, you still gotta compile it from source to try out the bleeding-edge goodies. Top picks for Python readers on InfoWorldAuto-generate Python type hints with MonkeytypeSick ...
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By Serdar Yegulalp This month in Python (and elsewhere): Python 3.13's first beta has arrived, with new features you can try out now (yeah!) and others you'll need to compile from source to experiment with (yikes). Layoffs strike Google—yes, again—with internal Python devs among the affected. And, say hello to Streamlit, a library for those who are itching to write web-based Python apps but hate writing for the web. Top picks for Python readers on InfoWorldThe best new features and fixes in Python 3.13New JIT compiler! "No-GIL" experiments! Better error messages! Dead batteries have been remov...
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By Serdar Yegulalp Django is a one-size-fits-all Python web framework that was inspired by Ruby on Rails and uses many of the same metaphors to make web development fast and easy. Fully loaded and flexible, Django has become one of Python’s most widely used web frameworks. Django includes virtually everything you need to build a web application of any size, and its popularity makes it easy to find examples and help for various scenarios. Plus Django provides tools to allow your application to evolve and add features gracefully, and to migrate its data schema (if there is one). Django also has ...
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By Simon Ritter Despite advances in cloud computing, mobile development, and AI, the day-to-day business of enterprises around the world still runs on three programming languages that made their debut in the 1990s. In nearly every ranking system, JavaScript, Python, and Java appear near the top of the most popular languages. In GitHub’s yearly State of the Octoverse report, the programming trifecta has held three of the top four spots every year since 2014. Why have these programming powerhouses remained the top choices for developers for nearly 30 years, with no sign of anything knocking them...
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By Serdar Yegulalp The first beta of Python 3.13 has just been released. This article presents a rundown of the most significant new features in Python 3.13 and what they mean for Python developers. Things may change between now and the first production release of 3.13, but the first beta means all the major feature additions and changes are now frozen. New features in the Python 3.13 first betaHere's a first look at these new features in the Python 3.13 beta release: The experimental JITPython 3.11 introduced the Specializing Adaptive Interpreter. When the interpreter detects that some operat...
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By Valeria Letusheva Django has been a leading “batteries included” Python web framework for more than a decade. The fifth major release, which arrived in December, brought even more power and ease to Django. Curious about the latest Django development trends? JetBrains’ PyCharm team, in collaboration with the Django Foundation, surveyed over 4,000 developers worldwide to analyze framework usage. Here’s what we found: Prefer to watch? View the discussion video featuring Django Board Member Sarah Abderemane, Django Fellow Sarah Boyce, and JetBrains Developer Advocate Paul Everitt as they explor...
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