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New PEPs: Template Strings & External Wheel Hosting

2024/11/8
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The episode kicks off with a discussion on the recent releases of Python 3.14 and 3.13, highlighting what didn't make the headlines in Python 3.13 and the new features like template strings and external wheel hosting proposed in PEP 750 and PEP 759.
  • Python 3.14 Alpha 1 has been released shortly after Python 3.13.
  • PEP 750 proposes template strings for deferred evaluation, useful for logging and avoiding injection attacks.
  • PEP 759 suggests a new package upload format called .rim file for safely hosting resources on external sites.

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Have you wanted the flexibility of f-strings but need safety checks in place? What if you could have deferred evaluation for logging or avoiding injection attacks? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects.

We discuss a set of recent Python Enhancement Proposals (PEPs). The idea of template strings has been under consideration for a while, and PEP 750 describes a new way forward. PEP 759 proposes a way for projects on PyPI to safely host resources on external sites using a new package upload format called a .rim file.

We share several other articles and projects from the Python community, including what didn’t make the headlines about Python 3.13, solving Sudoku with Python packaging, what’s sweet about Python’s syntactic sugar, creating database-generated columns using SQLite and Django, a discussion about mentoring, an adaptive web scraper, and a debugging tool for HTTP(S) client requests.

This episode is sponsored by Sentry.

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Topics:

  • 00:00:00 – Introduction

  • 00:02:08 – Python 3.14.0 Alpha 1 Released

  • 00:02:38 – Python 3.13, What Didn’t Make the Headlines

  • 00:05:23 – What’s up Python? 3.13 is out, t-strings look awesome

  • 00:10:21 – Sponsor: Sentry

  • 00:11:25 – Sudoku in Python Packaging

  • 00:14:29 – Syntactic Sugar: Why Python Is Sweet and Pythonic

  • 00:22:31 – Database generated columns: Django & SQLite

  • 00:27:14 – Video Course Spotlight

  • 00:28:39 – Mentors

  • 00:42:23 – Scrapling: Lightning-Fast, Adaptive Web Scraping for Python

  • 00:44:14 – httpdbg: A tool for Python developers to easily debug the HTTP(S) client requests

  • 00:46:04 – Request for project submissions to PyCoders

  • 00:46:59 – Thanks and goodbye

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  • Mentors) – Ryan just finished his second round of mentoring with the Djangonaut.Space program. This post talks about how you can help your mentor help you and how to be a good mentor.

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