How Python Evolves
Episode #153,
published Thu, Mar 1, 2018, recorded Tue, Feb 6, 2018
If you have spent some time in the Python community, you have probably heard the term PEP which stands for Python Enhancement Proposal. In fact, the very first one was created in June 2000 which defines the PEP process.
Our guest this week, Nick Coghlan, was a co-author on that PEP and many more.
We will discuss PEPs and how Python officially evolves but there are many other forces and influences on Python more broadly.
Links from the show
Our guest this week, Nick Coghlan, was a co-author on that PEP and many more.
We will discuss PEPs and how Python officially evolves but there are many other forces and influences on Python more broadly.
Links from the show
Nick on Twitter: @ncoghlan_dev
PEP 1: python.org/dev/peps/pep-0001
Enhancements requests for Python Standard Lib: bugs.python.org
Covered in Bees! Deploying an app to 6 platforms in 20 minutes: youtube.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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PEP 1: python.org/dev/peps/pep-0001
Enhancements requests for Python Standard Lib: bugs.python.org
Covered in Bees! Deploying an app to 6 platforms in 20 minutes: youtube.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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