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  1. Apr 8

    In order to deprecate cgi, I had to actually learn how CGI worked in order to fix a test for http.server.CGIHTTPRequestHandler. The things I do for Python ...

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    Apr 7

    Huge thank you to for sponsoring PyPI. Does your company rely on PyPI? ’s sponsorship program aims to build a more sustainable PyPI for the whole community and fund improvements to the entire packaging ecosystem

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    We're super excited to welcome our new Executive Director, Deb Nicholson ()! And just in time to join us and you all at , too! 🤩🤩

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    Apr 5

    The secret is out! I’m incredibly excited to announce that I have joinedI’m joining as a Principal Engineer and Team Lead - with a mandate to work on full time!

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    Apr 4
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  6. Apr 1

    For those of you who specify extras for your package, standardizes their normalization and restricts valid names in new packaging metadata to avoid ambiguity. Basically make sure to only use lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphen.

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    Apr 1

    We are looking for PyPI users who can participate in user interviews as we develop new features. More details at

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  8. Mar 31

    I still hope does a badge for the first photograph of a black hole 😁

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  9. Mar 31

    It still blows my mind that Python has visited a quarter of the planets in our solar system (writing it out as a fraction at helped hit this fact home)

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    Mar 31

    I work on this stuff. I like it. You might like it too.

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    Mar 31

    ECMAScript excitement 😉 Congrats to & my fellow champions on advancing TC39 proposal "Type Annotations" to Stage 1 🎉 This proposal was formerly known as "Types as Comments" Hopefully this will make using typed JavaScript even easier 🎈

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    Mar 31

    I've released pybind11 2.9.2, with some fixes backported from the development branch (PyPy 3.9, CPython 3.11, etc). Likely the last Python 2.7/3.5, MSVC<2017 release ever. CI for those things is basically dead. Dev branch has dropped them some time ago. ;)

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    Mar 30

    Anyone with significant experience managing an open source Python project want to come onboard as a Cookiecutter maintainer? Besides granting permissions and some architecture stuff, you'll need to hit the ground running.

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    Mar 30

    The April 2022 release for in VS is available. Here's what's new: 🐍 Pylint extension ➡️ Changes to interpreter display in the status bar 🗒️ Simpler way to create Python & Jupyter files 🐛 Fix for issues when using conda environments 🔗:

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    Mar 30

    📢 The March release is here! Check out what's new: ⚙️ Settings editor language filter 📂 Drag and drop in 💻 Remote-SSH support for Apple Silicon/M1/ARM64 ... & more! Release notes: Download:

    What's new in Visual Studio Code March Update [1.66].
-Local history tracks file changes independent of source control
-Settings editor language filter
-Reduce motion UI mode
-Terminal search improvements
-Build-in CSS/LESS/SCSS formatters
-JavaScript heap profiles
-Drag and drop files and folders directly into https://vscode.dev
-Remote-SSH support for Apple Silicon/M1/ARM64 machines
-R in VS Code data science topic
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    Mar 30

    Excited about the future of ML + coding? 👩🏻‍💻🧑🏽‍💻 Try GitHub Copilot Labs 🚀! It's our new extension for , meant to be a home for more experimental ML-powered features. Right now it comes with two features: 1. Explain code 2. Translate code

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  17. Mar 30

    It's really weird that now uses Python as that course turned me OFF to languages for quite a while due to a bad experience w/ flaky teammates on the final project implementing a Logo interpreter in Scheme. Glad I got over that 😁

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  18. Mar 29

    For **new** people to your repo (I think first-time contributors and beginners), what would you expect to be automatically installed in a fresh virtual environment? `requirements.txt` and equiv `dev-requirements.txt` (or that's all you got), or all `*requirements*.txt` files?

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  19. Mar 29

    For those of you who keep their requirements file in a . `requirements/` folder, what are the equivalent file names for `requirements.txt` and `dev-requirements.txt`?

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  20. Mar 29

    Interesting outcome of this poll is the vast majority of replies I got said, "install dev-requirements.txt, but check requirements.txt". And yet the poll suggests either no dev-requirements.txt file or typically don't want it installed (I suspect it's the former)

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