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[Python Dependency Pitfalls] "Re-inventing the wheel" disease
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Hey there, PyPI, the Python packaging repository, now contains more than 100000 third-party packages in total. That's an *overwhelming* number of packages to choose from... And this feeling of
[Python Dependency Pitfalls] Artisanal "from-scratch" development
Friday, July 23, 2021
Hey there, The other day I got this question from Newsletter member Newvick in my email inbox: ~~~ I'm trying to get past the beginner's stage in Python and one problem I have is: When do you
[PythonistaCafe] Q&A
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Hey there, At this point you should have a pretty good idea of what PythonistaCafe is about and what makes it special. In this email I want to answer some common questions that I get asked about the
[Python Dependency Pitfalls] What dev managers expect from Python candidates
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Hey there, My friend Og is a senior manager at Red Hat and works with a large team of developers and quality engineers using Python. I got to pick his brain on what he thought were the most important
[Python Dependency Pitfalls] How to set the world on fire
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Hey there, #1 on my list of dependency management pitfalls is there for a good reason: It lead to a single developer causing mayhem and breaking thousands of open-source projects around the world in
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