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flynt
- flynt – convert old Python code to use Python 3.6's "f-strings"
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A Tale of Two Kitchens - Hypermodernizing Your Python Code Base
pyupgrade and flynt are examples of tools that modify your code base from earlier python versions into the newest python syntax, rewriting all string formats into f-strings and similar things.
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Conversion from the f-string literals to format method in python
flynt - string formatting converter
- Flynt – convert Python old %-formatted strings to Python 3.6 f-strings
- pathlib instead of os. f-strings instead of .format. Are there other recent versions of older Python libraries we should consider?
- formatting issues
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Python Best Practices for a New Project in 2021
That is a great write-up! One extra bit I'd recommend to this list is using https://github.com/ikamensh/flynt to convert string format into f-strings. It requires Python 3.6.
- Flynt: Convert old Python string formatting to f-strings
- A tool to automatically convert old string literal formatting to f-strings
peps
- PEP 722: Python dependencies for single-file scripts
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Getting started with the Mojo programming language
If you have suggestions that could improve the Python experience, consider proposing these through the Python Enhancement Proposal (PEP) process. The Mojo team actively encourages this, as it views Mojo as a new member of the Python family.
- PEP 684 was accepted – Per-interpreter GIL in Python 3.12
- Disallow import * for your Python package
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Ask HN: Just Finished Stroustrup's 'Practice and Principles'. What Next?
after 1-6, should have a good idea of what type of documentation / coding standards / tools / levels of abstraction want to have/see for a projects source code/deliverable. :-)
[1] : http://github.com/Blackgu/ebooks/blob/master/ebooks/2012-2-1...
[2] : http://peps.python.org
[3] http://medium.com/codex/say-goodbye-to-loops-in-python-and-w...
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Don't carelessly rely on fixed-size unsigned integers overflow
Yet development is carried via consensus between developers and users, there are places where users come to discuss thinks and ask questsion, there are place where resolutions are described in a POSITA-understandable terms and so on.
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Show HN: Python framework is faster than Golang Fiber
Oh, I have a pretty fresh news for you.
https://github.com/python/peps/pull/2955
- PEP703 Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython
- PEP 703: Making the Global Interpreter Lock Optional in CPython
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Are there any published articles about Python that I can reference?
You mean like PEPs? https://peps.python.org
What are some alternatives?
pyupgrade - A tool (and pre-commit hook) to automatically upgrade syntax for newer versions of the language.
materials - Bonus materials, exercises, and example projects for our Python tutorials
python-imphook - Simple and clear import hooks for Python - import anything as if it were a Python module
pyenv-virtualenv - a pyenv plugin to manage virtualenv (a.k.a. python-virtualenv)
minimum-viable-wordpress - A single-file WordPress theme.
gcc
devpi - Python PyPi staging server and packaging, testing, release tool
DIPs - D Improvement Proposals
pypiserver - Minimal PyPI server for uploading & downloading packages with pip/easy_install
faster-cpython - How to make CPython faster.
MLStyle.jl - Julia functional programming infrastructures and metaprogramming facilities