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Pablo Galindo

Co-host of core.py podcast, contributing to Python internals.

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Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 27min

Free-threaded Python (Interview)

Pablo Galindo, co-host of the core.py podcast, dives deep into Python's revolutionary development. With Python 3.13 on the horizon, the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) is set to be optional, paving the way for free-threading and true parallelism in applications. They also discuss the evolution of performance monitoring with Sentry, the nuances of community collaboration, and what's coming next for Python, including exciting prospects for JIT compilation. Galindo provides insights into how these changes aim to enhance both developer efficiency and user experience.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 27min

Free-threaded Python (Changelog Interviews #611)

Pablo Galindo and Łukasz Langa, co-hosts of a podcast on Python internals, dive into the exciting changes coming with Python 3.13. They unpack the implications of making the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) optional, marking a significant shift for multi-threading in Python. The duo discusses challenges and optimizations in free-threaded Python, as well as the role of community input in shaping future updates. They also touch on advancements in Python compilation and the importance of tools like Unblocked for developer productivity. Expect an engaging conversation on the evolution of Python!
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Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 27min

Free-threaded Python

Pablo Galindo, co-host of the Core.py podcast and contributor to Python core development, joins the discussion on the groundbreaking changes in Python 3.13. They highlight the experimental option to remove the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL), paving the way for true parallelism. The conversation dives into enhancing debug capabilities, challenges in cloud development, and the implications of threading updates. They also touch on future aspirations for Python, emphasizing community involvement and ongoing innovations in usability and error handling.