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Securing PyPI Accounts via Two-Factor Authentication
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Using Kivy for GUI Development
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Getting Normally Distributed Random Numbers With NumPy
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Python 3.13 Removes 20 Stdlib Modules
Core developers are busy working on PEP 594, removing dead batteries from Python 3.13. This long post in the discussion forum highlights what work has been completed so far.
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Write Code as if Failure Doesn’t Exist
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The Many Problems With Celery
“Celery is the de facto solution for background workers and cron jobs in the Python ecosystem, but it’s full of footguns.” This article describes the problems and offers some solutions.
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Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional
Sam Gross has outlined in the past on how to make the GIL optional in CPython. He presented at the Python Language Summit, updating on his progress and future plans in the project.
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Makefile Tricks for Python Projects
Richard likes using Makefiles. They work great both as simple task runners as well as build systems for medium-size projects. This is his starter template for Python projects.
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Using pyproject.toml in Your Django Project
A quick tutorial on how to use a pyproject.toml file inside of your Django projects to specify dependencies.
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Interacting With Kubernetes Using Python
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What Is the Standard Library For?
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