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Musings on Python Type Hints
Musings on Python Type Hints
As a huge fan of type hinting in Python, I feel this is a good article introducing the sorts of things you should think about, and the benefits you should derive from using type hints.
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Musings on Python Type Hints
Python behind the scenes #1: how the CPython VM works
Python behind the scenes #1: how the CPython VM works
This article opens a series which seeks to answer this very question. We'll dive into the internals of CPython, Python's most popular implementation. By doing so we'll understand the language itself at a deeper level. That is the primary goal of this series. If you're familiar with Python and comfortable reading C but have no much experience working with CPython's source code, there is a good chance you'll find this writing interesting.
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Python behind the scenes #1: how the CPython VM works
pycodestyle
pycodestyle
Another linter of sorts for Python, with an emphasis on code style as defined in PEP 8. I tend to use pylint for linting but this seems to be in favour when using lsp-mode in Emacs.
·pycodestyle.pycqa.org·
pycodestyle
python - PyLint "Unable to import" error - how to set PYTHONPATH? - Stack Overflow
python - PyLint "Unable to import" error - how to set PYTHONPATH? - Stack Overflow
Very handy solution to the problem of making a project you're working on available to its own tests. While this tends not to be an issue for linting from the command line (I use a Makefile and sort the PYTHONPATH when doing the linting), but from within Emacs with flycheck it can be more awkward.
·stackoverflow.com·
python - PyLint "Unable to import" error - how to set PYTHONPATH? - Stack Overflow
www.pythonanywhere.com
www.pythonanywhere.com
This could be useful for hosting of personal apps, or at least for experimenting with Python Web applications.
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www.pythonanywhere.com