the top Reddit posts from r/python for the past day
Latest posts:
beartype: It has documentation now. It only took two years, my last hair follicle, precious sanity points (SPs), and working with Sphinx. Don't be like @leycec. Go hard on documentation early.
Company formed around Pydantic
If you had to develop a game in Python, what engine and tools would you use?
Wednesday Daily Thread: Beginner questions
Two different ways to write configuration files in Python
Introducing ItsPrompt: Prompting - the fancy way
Python 3 behaviour (beginner)
A Programming game where you use Python to automate all kinds of machines, robots, drones and more and solve exciting bite-sized coding challenges (developer post)
What are some useful standard libraries that you wish you had known earlier?
Mypy 1.1.1 Released
If you had to pick a library from another language (Rust, JS, etc.) that isn’t currently available in Python and have it instantly converted into Python for you to use, what would it be?
Textual widget gallery
Tuesday Daily Thread: Advanced questions
Castro - A DSL created to aid devs in scripting and automation in windows, made in python
The Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter, a free weekly, no spam ever
(rant) Can't find a library that is good for interactive animation / small game and is sharable via static web page.
Back-end dev: Math skills required or not really?
From NumPy to Arrow: How Pandas 2.0 is Changing Data Processing for the Better
I just published my new book "A Hands-On Introduction to Essential Python Libraries and Frameworks (With Code Samples)"
Introducing Fluke, a Python package to help you transfer your data between various remote locations