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Episode 11: Live from PyCon 2024

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Who says we can't do short episodes? Well, it was a challenge! But with the help of some gentle conference schedule pressure, here's our first sub-hour episode. We're discussing the language summit, answering audience questions, and behaving like serious professionals, as usual.

## Outline

(00:00:00) INTRO

(00:02:01) PEP 602 tweaks: 2 years of bug fix releases

(00:02:45) CalVer for Python versions?

(00:04:51) In Python there's this thing called the C API

(00:08:51) More about PyREPL

(00:12:17) Evolving pdb

(00:14:49) Memhive

(00:16:18) The boring 3.13

(00:18:16) Q&A

(00:18:43) Fashion + favorite bug

(00:22:12) What happens in 2100 with CalVer?

(00:23:02) Subinterpreters or free-threading?

(00:23:41) Where else to find information on current development?

(00:25:40) Will distros provide free-threading builds?

(00:26:23) Will the podcast run out of content?

(00:28:37) OUTRO

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Content provided by Pablo Galindo and Łukasz Langa, Pablo Galindo, and Łukasz Langa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pablo Galindo and Łukasz Langa, Pablo Galindo, and Łukasz Langa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Who says we can't do short episodes? Well, it was a challenge! But with the help of some gentle conference schedule pressure, here's our first sub-hour episode. We're discussing the language summit, answering audience questions, and behaving like serious professionals, as usual.

## Outline

(00:00:00) INTRO

(00:02:01) PEP 602 tweaks: 2 years of bug fix releases

(00:02:45) CalVer for Python versions?

(00:04:51) In Python there's this thing called the C API

(00:08:51) More about PyREPL

(00:12:17) Evolving pdb

(00:14:49) Memhive

(00:16:18) The boring 3.13

(00:18:16) Q&A

(00:18:43) Fashion + favorite bug

(00:22:12) What happens in 2100 with CalVer?

(00:23:02) Subinterpreters or free-threading?

(00:23:41) Where else to find information on current development?

(00:25:40) Will distros provide free-threading builds?

(00:26:23) Will the podcast run out of content?

(00:28:37) OUTRO

  continue reading

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