Accessing global variables will be as fast as locals in Python 3.8. I researched and prototyped the approach before 3.7 but didn't have time to finish the work. Huge thanks to @methane for pushing this through. 🚀🚀🚀 https://t.co/pxDXiqf4Q7
In case you missed anything at #PyConBY 2019 or even couldn’t join us this year, we've uploaded all the talks videos on our Youtube channel. Enjoy, folks ➡️ https://t.co/vcQLuK8YAM
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Slides of my talk "How to grow GraphQL and remove SqlAlchemy and REST API from a high-load python project" at @pyconby#pyconby
https://t.co/5e2pUK6z9W
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I can’t give enough thanks to #PyConBy for their hospitality and kindness. I was sick during the conference and they went out of their way to take care of me. I’ve met great people and hope to see them again soon. @pyconby is a great conference!
We are ready to start the Advanced Day at #PyConBY!
At Python Track you’ll find a special desk for voting. Please, place the sticker by the name of the most impressive speaker.
“GraphQL is a new black,” - claims our next speaker @astwild. By his talk we’ll go through 6 steps to learn about it’s evolution in a big high-load #Python project. The talk will be provided by real examples, problems and solutions. Tickets ➡️ https://t.co/gCFRaSCr0Y
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Let's talk about immutability. Python, unlike languages like Clojure, Erlang, and Rust is built entirely around mutable state. I'm going to try to convince you that immutability is awesome and can be effectively used in Python today.
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11. The implementation of that new mapping type is rather complex, and it would be a shame if we could only use it for contextvars and nothing else. So we created a new library out of it: immutables. https://t.co/IV6fzv4tPf
12. With https://t.co/eYBBgnJXRZ you can easily create immutable and hashable mappings. The Map type is almost as fast as Python dict, with O(log32 N) lookup/update complexity. Maybe we'll have it in Python 3.8 stdlib!
I've just released immutables 0.7 -- a high-performance immutable mapping type for Python.
New features: Maps now have an efficient bulk-mutation API, can be created from other mappings, and can be pickled.
https://t.co/fRITpV5K2z