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There’s always something going on over at realpython.com as far as Python tutorials go.

Here’s what you may have missed this past week:


Build Physical Projects With Python on the Raspberry Pi

In this tutorial, you'll learn to use Python on the Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi is one of the leading physical computing boards on the market and a great way to get started using Python to interact with the physical world:

realpython.com/python-raspberry-pi


New Book: CPython Internals: Your Guide to the Python 3 Interpreter

We launched a new book for intermediate & advanced-level Pythonistas that gives you a walkthrough of the Python runtime. You'll unlock the inner workings of Python, compile the Python interpreter from source code, and get ready to participate in the development of CPython:

→ realpython.com/cpython-internals


Parallel Iteration With Python's zip() Function

In this course, you'll learn how to use the Python zip() function to solve common programming problems. You'll learn how to traverse multiple iterables in parallel and create dictionaries with just a few lines of code:

realpython.com/courses/python-zip-function


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Regular Expressions: Regexes in Python (Part 2)

In the previous tutorial in this series, you learned how to perform sophisticated pattern matching using regular expressions, or regexes, in Python. This tutorial explores more regex tools and techniques that are available in Python:

realpython.com/regex-python-part-2


The Real Python Podcast – Episode #12: Web Scraping in Python: Tools, Techniques, and Legality

Do you want to get started with web scraping using Python? Are you concerned about the potential legal implications? What are the tools required and what are some of the best practices? This week on the show we have Kimberly Fessel to discuss her excellent tutorial created for PyCon 2020 online titled "It's Officially Legal so Let's Scrape the Web":

realpython.com/podcasts/rpp/12


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