Talk Python To Me

#388: Python 3.11 is here and it's fast

Nov 2, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Fast or C Python Team at Microsoft. Welcome Back. I'm a Poisson Cordev.
02:03 • 2min
3
Python 3.11 Is Out!
03:45 • 2min
4
Python 3.10 Beta One
05:22 • 3min
5
Python 311 Release - What Happened?
07:53 • 3min
6
Python 311 Release Candidate - What Does That Mean for You?
10:23 • 2min
7
Is 311 Really Awesome?
12:15 • 2min
8
What's the PEP 101 Process?
13:52 • 3min
9
Sentry - A Simple Way to Eliminate Stress From Your Life
17:03 • 2min
10
Is the Release Manager in Charge of the Stability of the Release?
18:48 • 1min
11
The Sting Council Is Fighting. Is It a Release Manager?
20:17 • 3min
12
Python 3.11 Task Groups and Async Errors
22:48 • 1min
13
Concurrent Errors
24:17 • 2min
14
Is There a Better Way to Report Errors in Python?
26:08 • 3min
15
Is There a Way to Add More Information Without Logging In?
29:02 • 2min
16
TalkPythonomy Podcast Review
31:08 • 3min
17
The Interface Between Python and C Code
34:00 • 2min
18
I Need Less RAM, Right?
35:52 • 2min
19
Python - Zero-Cost Exceptions
37:31 • 2min
20
Zero-Cost Exceptions
39:10 • 2min
21
Using the Built-Ins Dictionary to Do the Same Thing in Python
40:48 • 2min
22
The Specialist Adaptive Interpreter
42:43 • 2min
23
April Fool's Project Could Be a Column Level Coverage
44:54 • 2min
24
The New Fine Grained Error Locations and Tracebacks
46:25 • 4min
25
310 Error, Non-Type Is Not Subscriptable?
50:17 • 4min
26
Is the Whole Line Failing?
53:55 • 3min
27
Getting the Line Numbers Right in the Compiler?
56:31 • 2min
28
C Python 311 - The Highlight Features
58:33 • 2min
29
Python 3 - The One and Only Python Memory Profiler
01:00:55 • 2min
30
Talk Python - Is 311 Ready?
01:03:13 • 3min